GMM-BI: A methodological guide to improve organizacional maturity in Business Intelligence

Journal Title: Revista Facultad de IngenierĂ­a-Universidad de Antioquia - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 76

Abstract

Maturity models in Business Intelligence (BI) put forth a baseline for measuring the value of initiatives in this area, helping organizations to understand where they are and what improvements are needed. In this context, the main problem for organizations that are aware of their current level of BI maturity and want to implement improvements is to know how to make them. Currently, there are no studies guiding organizations to make BI maturity improvements. This paper presents a framework called GMM-BI to measure, analyze, plan, and implement BI maturity improvements in an organization for a given key process area (KPA). In general, the framework is instanced in KPA knowledge for which three procedures are defined so that organizations can perform the activities defined for a given KPA. In addition, the proposed guide considers a methodological path to implement improvements in the current maturity state of the KPA involved. This methodological path describes thedifferent phases, activities, and tasks to be performed by an organization to implement these improvements. The result of applying this methodological guide is a qualitative description of the current BI maturity level of the organization and a quantitative characterization of t maturity improvement of the processes making up the nvolved. In addition, this hree case studies.

Authors and Affiliations

Roberto David Prieto-Morales, Claudio Juvenal Meneses-Villegas, Vianca Rosa Vega-Zepeda

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  • EP ID EP630545
  • DOI 10.17533/udea.redin.n76a02
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Roberto David Prieto-Morales, Claudio Juvenal Meneses-Villegas, Vianca Rosa Vega-Zepeda (2015). GMM-BI: A methodological guide to improve organizacional maturity in Business Intelligence. Revista Facultad de IngenierĂ­a-Universidad de Antioquia, 1(76), 7-18. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-630545