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The past few years have seen an explosion in the business use of analytics. With the rise of digitization, businesses of every category are generating more data than ever before both internally and externally. From an organization's perspective, people are not using data to that extent because decision platforms and action platforms are different.
Taking action from the data, helped them make decisions not visible from those platforms. There was a push from the organization's end that data-driven decision-making should be implemented. So, analytical platforms came into the picture resulting in vast analytics implementations. The number of analytics users has grown up which is visible in the sales of an organization, however, the ground-level reality of adoption was still gloomy.
According to the report, "adoption of self-service tools is way down 20%, the statistic is based on the number of users who have access to self-service tools and actually use them. The percentage of users with access has risen from 39 % to 47 %, but the percentage of those users who take advantage of the tools has fallen from 56 % to 45%.
If you combine these statistics, you can confirm that adoption hasn't grown with increased access, and the raw number of users hasn't really changed.
Often, analytics implementations have been approached as multi-platform integration. This basically means that users would have to toggle between different systems and solutions implemented to get the information they need to do their work. The report - 2018 State of Embedded Analytics highlights the growing investments in embedded analytics platforms has helped companies counter these adoption challenges. Before we delve into the benefits of embedded analytics, let’s see what it is.
According to Gartner, Embedded analytics is a digital workplace capability where data analysis occurs within a user’s natural workflow, without the need to toggle to another application.
With embedded analytics solutions, all critical information sources can now be accessed in one convenient place. For example, if you want to do more than just to see top-level KPI dashboards, you no longer need to switch over to a separate analytics tool or other sources to “fetch” that information or update charts and graphs. It can easily be done within your environment. This provides immediate time-savings that allow users to make important, more informed decisions more conveniently.
Embed Analytics directly into your workflow seamlessly for personalized and actionable insights with dashboards and reports
# Visibility into what is happening - The main challenges that many companies face at one point or another is a lack of visibility into data. When an organization is bifurcated into different siloes, people do not have access to what they require when they need it. So,with time organizations started putting more focus on visibility at the point of action. On the whole, companies need to leverage several systems in a centralized way to make sense of information and support better decision-making.
With embedded analytics tools in place, data can be streamed to create real-time insights into what is happening. This includes areas like quality control, sales pipelines, account management, marketing campaigns, etc. Combining all the required data for business activities into a single platform leads to better overall visibility. It helps business users develop a better understanding of how their actions impact others’ activities or departments and quickly act on it.
# Quick time to value - Traditional business intelligence looks at information monthly or weekly, and sometimes even daily. Embedded analytics companies not only enables to improve; it provides the insights needed to ensure better customer-focused initiatives. It also provides support for more effective customer service and overall operational efficiencies, leading to an obvious value associated with analytics adoption.
So, with the provision of visibility and value proposition, one more key factor for the adoption of embedded bi is the lack of change in workflow, you can keep using the intelligence tools in your workflow. For example, you can see how Qlik Power BI and Tableau have their own Embedded BI services for the ease of the user.
One real-time use case for us was when our client was facing low user adoption on their Qlik Platform. Managers and CXO's didn’t have time to open/access their dashboards for their day to day use to take stock of the business operations. Our ready-to-use custom development portal - Accio Qlik- developed by Polestar Solutions, helped them integrate Qlik on their desktop just like a sticky note with custom dashboarding. They have integrated Accio in their CRM and they have started getting the analysis resulting in higher adoption in the next six months.
It includes – incentives, targets, actuals, what are the key accounts to focus on, where would they end up if they go with that velocity and more, that too without having to toggle between applications. So, from here they’ve got the actual value which was truly high.
Therefore, finding a meaningful way to manage the data has become a necessity, especially when it’s data that can help your organization or partners succeed. Embedded analytics improves user experience while increasing end-user adoption and growing revenue.
It keeps users in the applications they use every day and puts valuable data in their hands that they can use to make decisions or glean insights quickly and easily.
We at Polestar Solutions can help you understand what your requirements are and give a tailored solution for you with Power BI or Qlik or tableau as per your business. Contact Us and let us help you with your needs
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