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Business Intelligence Manager

A business intelligence manager is the person who is primarily responsible for the use, maintenance and overall operation of your business intelligence software.  While the business intelligence manager is a key role in many large organizations, the need for a business intelligence manager in smaller businesses is not as great.  Whether your business needs a business intelligence manager will depend greatly on a number of factors including company size and your goals.

Duties of a Business Intelligence Manager

Before considering the need for a business intelligence manager let's look at the key responsibilities a business intelligence manager will have in most organizations.  For most businesses, the business intelligence manager, is a role that begins before implementation of a BI solution has even started.  This is because the business intelligence manager acts as a coordinator - understanding the needs of all departments that will be affected by BI and translating them into requirements for the software to be used.  Post implementation the business intelligence manager acts as the primary "expert" user of the system(s) involved and continues his role gathering requirements for changes to the BI system based on departmental needs.

Keys to Success for a Business Intelligence Manager

Because the business intelligence manager is a role that will touch multiple departments, the business intelligence manager needs to be aware of the needs and requirements of each affected department.  As the primary expert for BI in the organization, the business intelligence manager, has to be able to effectively translate business requirements into searches, reports and other aspects of using the BI system.  Because of this dual nature as an expert and as an information gatherer, the business intelligence manager often has to have a broader background than simply the technical acumen to work with the BI system in use.

Business Intelligence Manager in a Small Business

While the business intelligence manager in larger organizations is an established and very specific role, for smaller businesses the business intelligence manager will often be a hybrid description.  Most organizations getting started with BI will have a business intelligence manager responsibility attached to an IT person or to someone in Finance.  While either domain is a good fit for a business intelligence manager, care should be taken to ensure that the person with the business intelligence manager responsibilities can take into accounts the needs of the entire organization vs. just the needs of his or her department.

Planning the Business Intelligence Manager Role

For the majority of small and mid-sized businesses transitioning to a dedicated business intelligence manager is a process that takes time.  Before hiring a dedicated business intelligence manager you should ensure that if the role is already being performed in a hybrid mode, that the responsibilities and duties of the business intelligence manager have been documented and agreed upon, along with a transition plan that outlines how the dedicated business intelligence manager will take over responsibility from the hybrid business intelligence manager.  Through this type of planned transition you can maximize your chances for success.

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