Archive of Business Intelligence
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Expert Advice on Running a Human Resources Department
Posted on November 8, 2012 by Jennifer Daniels in Best Practices, Business Intelligence, Human Capital Management
The average small business owner spends more than 25 percent of his or her time handling employee-related paperwork, according to the Small Business Association. Add in recruitment, hiring, and training of new employees, and this accounts for 35 to 45...
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BI Delivers… Flip Flops?
Posted on January 27, 2012 by Gauthier Vasseur in Business Intelligence
Choosing an avatar for a blog is a complex task. You can show the coolest picture of yourself, or a very sophisticated one. You can opt for a esoteric, funny or trendy symbol. You can go for one that will...
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Breathing New Life into Oceans of Information
Posted on January 17, 2012 by Gauthier Vasseur in Business Intelligence
By Gauthier Vasseur, TriNet’s VP of Business Intelligence and Performance Management Big data and the improving ability to makes sense of oceans of unstructured information is fascinating. I like telling at length to my friends and colleagues the amazing business cases...
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The “Spirit” of Business Intelligence
Posted on December 7, 2011 by Gauthier Vasseur in Business Intelligence
By Gauthier Vasseur, TriNet’s VP of Business Intelligence and Performance Management I recently hosted a unique event at Stanford University, one that paired business intelligence expertise with a passion for fine spirits. The topic was how reporting and analytics, and...
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The Power of a “Center of Excellence”
Posted on September 9, 2011 by Gauthier Vasseur in Business Intelligence
By Gauthier Vasseur, TriNet’s VP of Business Intelligence and Performance Management As we mentioned last week, Business Intelligence is an amazing discipline that we are passionate to share. In this post, I’d like to describe our team’s structure. TriNet...
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