Design Thinking Business Analysis

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Redefining and extending business analysis, this pragmatic book marries the concept of 'Concept Mapping' with a 'Design Thinking' approach to business analysis, and shows how to take 'Business Concept Maps' further as information models for new IT paradigms.

This book undertakes to marry the concepts of "Concept Mapping" with a "Design Thinking" approach in the context of business analysis. While in the past a lot of attention has been paid to the business process side, this book now focusses information quality and valuation, master data and hierarchy management, business rules automation and business semantics as examples for business innovation opportunities. The book shows how to take "Business Concept Maps" further as information models for new IT paradigms. In a way this books redefines and extends business analysis towards solutions that can be described as business synthesis or business development. Business modellers, analysts and controllers, as well as enterprise information architects, will benefit from the intuitive modelling and designing approach presented in this book. The pragmatic and agile methods presented can be directly applied to improve the way organizations manage their business concepts and their relationships.

"This book is a great contribution to the information management community. It combines a theoretical foundation with practical methods for dealing with important problems. This is rare and very useful. Conceptual models that communicate business reality effectively require some degree of creative imagination. As such, they combine the results of business analysis with communication design, as is extensively covered in this book."

Dr. Malcolm Chisholm, President at AskGet.com Inc.

Truly understanding business requirements has always been a major stumbling block in business intelligence (BI) projects. In this book, Thomas Frisendal introduces a powerful techniquebusiness concept mappingthat creates a virtual mind-meld between business users and business analysts. Frisendal does a wonderful explaining and demonstrating how this tool can improve the outcome of BI and other development projects ."

Wayne Eckerson, executive director,BI Leadership Forum

Aligns Business Information technology and processes Applies modern Design Thinking approach to Business Information Helps to drive innovation by using Concept Mapping techniques Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Autorentext
Thomas Frisendal is an experienced consultant with more than 30 years on the IT vendor side and as an independent consultant. Since 1995 he has primarily been working with data warehouse projects. His area of excellence lies within the art of turning data into information and knowledge. Since 2005 he has specialized in business analysis, concept "harvesting" and mapping, modeling of information and data as well as design of business intelligence solutions. Thomas Frisendal is a member of "The Data Warehouse Institute Denmark" (member of the board), "The Danish IT Society", "The Danish Management Board", "The International Association for Information and Data Quality" (IAIDQ) and "The Cognitive Society".

Klappentext

This book undertakes to marry the concepts of Concept Mapping with a Design Thinking approach in the context of business analysis. While in the past a lot of attention has been paid to the business process side, this book now focusses information quality and valuation, master data and hierarchy management, business rules automation and business semantics as examples for business innovation opportunities. The book shows how to take Business Concept Maps further as information models for new IT paradigms. In a way this books redefines and extends business analysis towards solutions that can be described as business synthesis or business development. Business modellers, analysts and controllers, as well as enterprise information architects, will benefit from the intuitive modelling and designing approach presented in this book. The pragmatic and agile methods presented can be directly applied to improve the way organizations manage their business concepts and their relationships.

"This book is a great contribution to the information management community. It combines a theoretical foundation with practical methods for dealing with important problems. This is rare and very useful. Conceptual models that communicate business reality effectively require some degree of creative imagination. As such, they combine the results of business analysis with communication design, as is extensively covered in this book."

Dr. Malcolm Chisholm, President at AskGet.com Inc.

Truly understanding business requirements has always been a major stumbling block in business intelligence (BI) projects. In this book, Thomas Frisendal introduces a powerful techniquebusiness concept mappingthat creates a virtual mind-meld between business users and business analysts. Frisendal does a wonderful explaining and demonstrating how this tool can improve the outcome of BI and other development projects ."

Wayne Eckerson, executive director, BILeadership Forum

"This book addresses the timely topic of how businesses can become more effective by allowing its stakeholders to analyse their business domain better than before. The good news for the reader is that the naturality of the models used in the book today have direct applicability in software systems, which means the changes in business can be faster reflected in IT."

Dr. Janne Saarela, CEO of Profium - pioneer of enterprise semantics


Inhalt
Introduction.- What the business means.- "Design Thinking" for business information analysis.- Business concept management: business analysis redefined.- Where to find meaningful business information.- Describing business meaning.- Concept harvesting.- Surprising support from next generation IT paradigms.- Reliable business information.- Infonomics.- Meaningful intelligence.- Business rules automation.- Reusable meaning.- Open information sharing.- "Pull" instead of "Push".- NoSQL and "Big Data".- Think big, start small - deliver value to the business.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783642328435
    • Auflage 2012
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Allgemeines & Lexika
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T14mm
    • Jahr 2012
    • EAN 9783642328435
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 3642328431
    • Veröffentlichung 27.09.2012
    • Titel Design Thinking Business Analysis
    • Autor Thomas Frisendal
    • Untertitel Business Concept Mapping Applied
    • Gewicht 395g
    • Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    • Anzahl Seiten 148

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