Archive for August, 2011
Uncle! The Healthcare BI Tipping Point
When I was small my brother would try to bend my fingers back, and all I had to do to get him to stop was say “Uncle”. It was a cruel game, but it was more about willpower than pain. To see how much pain I could take and how much pain he could give. [...]
2011 Healthcare BI Summit focusing on Analytics, are you a Big A or a little a?
Earlier this year, I had the distinct pleasure of presenting with my dear friend, BeyeNetwork co-host and healthcare BI veteran Scott Wanless on the value of Meaningful Use, versus meaningful use. His position was that the big letters or small letters represent a strategic difference in approach for healthcare organizations looking to take advantage of [...]
BI Programs for Healthcare
The last in a four-part series on the BeyeNetwork, covering the basic elements of BI for Healthcare. Learn about the key elements of a BI program for healthcare. Including project management, data governance and a reference to the BI ecosystem I blogged about here. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it Bookmark in Browser Tell a [...]
Progress
The workshop preparation progressed smoothly, but I found myself still sticking to my college ways and waited until the final week before the workshop started to really crack down and get the presentation finalized. I find I can work more efficiently and stay focused if I have a hard deadline looming over my head… Something [...]