Knowledge management
At Ubigu, we help our customers in enhancing their knowledge leadership and in building solid foundations for everyday utilization of business intelligence. The more efficient the use of your valuable information capital, the more value will be created for your organization and your end customers.
When it comes to knowledge leadership and business intelligence, we help our clients in developing both their procedures as well as tools and technologies – to become more insight driven organisations. Be it about defining and monitoring strategic key performance indicators, crafting data-related practices, or developing various information management or reporting solutions.
Changing day-to-day practices or even the organization’s strategy regarding data, is very often at the core of achieving better information management. Before planning and implementing any technical solutions, it is a good idea for an organization to consider what information it has or should have, and how would it like to develop its operations and continuously improve its value creation based on this information.
Changing operating models, and often even changing or refining the organization’s strategy with regard to information-related elements (e.g. in the form of a data strategy), is typically at the center of achieving better information management. Before planning and implementing various technical solutions, it is a good idea for an organization to consider what information it has or should have, and how it would like to develop its operations and continuously improve the organization and the value it produces based on this information.
The spectrum of knowledge management and leadership is wide. Information management approaches the topic from a technical perspective – how information is produced, managed, processed, shared and utilized in an organization, and how all of this is accounted for and managed.
Knowledge management and business intelligence, on the other hand, aim to answer how information serves the organization in improving its business and other key goals. The topic of business intelligence is often discussed when tools are built to support operational planning and decision-making in order to present and share up-to-date and correctly formatted information.
Perceiving knowledge management as simply interactive reporting is a very crude generalization, but in many organizations it is its most visible part. Today, many are familiar with various dashboards that have been built on platforms such as Microsoft PowerBI, Tableau, Qlikview or ArcGIS Dashboards. For us at Ubigu, all of these have been a part of our daily vitamin intake for decades!