Dovetail Daily Links 2008-01-31

And I Suppose VRM is the New Customer Service
"A heads up for folks who are interested in learning more about (a) customer service and support, (b) marketing or (c) Vendor Relationship Management (VRM) -- I'll be leading a workshop session at the 'Customer Service is the New Marketing' conference next Monday here in SF."

How Best-in-Class Companies Leverage Operational BI
"Best-in-class companies differentiate themselves from more 'ordinary' peers with their ability to master five practices: process, organization, knowledge management, performance management and technology."

Operational BI: Getting 'Real Time' About Performance
"Companies are trying to improve efficiencies and performance of many day-to-day and real-time activities, such as customer interactions, finance and accounting processes, and activities involving transportation/shipping, sales, manufacturing, inventory management and marketing. Aberdeen research conducted for Smart Decisions: The Role of Key Performance Indicators, published in September 2007, found that Best-in-Class companies are improving their time-to-decision through capabilities, technologies and services that enable faster delivery of mission-critical information to the people who need it, when they need it and how they need it."

Worldwide Outsourcing Market to Grow 8.1% in '08
"The steady expansion of outsourcing continues, according to a new study recently released by Gartner. Taking a comprehensive look at the worldwide outsourcing space, the industry research firm expects to see market growth of 8.1 percent in 2008; more notably, Gartner forecasts growth at a faster pace (11.6 percent) in the business process outsourcing (BPO) segment -- in which contact center outsourcing primarily lies. Gartner's forecast has the BPO segment expanding from $160.7 billion in 2007 to $235.2 billion by 2011."

Making it actionable with EDM
"It is here that Enterprise Decision Management, EDM, comes into play. EDM is focused on the automation and improvement of decisions - making a system decide what action should be taken and then taking it - not on the support of manual decision making. As such it is both inherently actionable - as it is all about actions - and ideal for delivering those actions to front-line staff and systems. Instead of focusing on actionable insight, you could say that EDM focuses on insightful action."
Published Thursday, January 31, 2008 11:23 AM
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