ADM 2302: Introduction To Business Analytics
ADM 2302: Introduction To Business Analytics
Business Analytics
information technology,
statistical analysis,
Business intelligence
Information systems
Statistics
Operations research/Management
science
Decision support systems
A Visual Perspective of
Business Analytics
Impacts and Challenges
Benefits
…reduced costs, better risk management, faster
decisions, better productivity and enhanced bottom-
line performance such as profitability and customer
satisfaction.
Challenges
…lack of understanding of how to use analytics,
competing business priorities, insufficient analytical
skills, difficulty in getting good data and sharing
information, and not understanding the benefits
versus perceived costs of analytics studies.
Scope of Business Analytics
Descriptive analytics: the use of data to understand
past and current business performance and make
informed decisions
Predictive analytics: predict the future by examining
historical data, detecting patterns or relationships in
these data, and then extrapolating these
relationships forward in time.
Prescriptive analytics: identify the best alternatives
to minimize or maximize some objective
ADM 2302 topics are mainly prescriptive analytics.
Tools
Database queries and analysis
Dashboards to report key performance measures
Data visualization
Statistical methods
Spreadsheets and predictive models
Scenario and “what-if” analyses
Simulation
Forecasting
Data and text mining
Optimization
Social media, web, and text analytics
Example 1.1: Retail Markdown Decisions
Most department stores clear seasonal inventory
by reducing prices.
Key question: When to reduce the price and by
how much to maximize revenue?
Potential applications of analytics:
Descriptive analytics: examine historical data for
similar products (prices, units sold, advertising, …)
Predictive analytics: predict sales based on price
Prescriptive analytics: find the best sets of pricing and
advertising to maximize sales revenue
Software Support
IBM Cognos Express
An integrated business intelligence
and planning solution designed to
meet the needs of midsize
companies, provides reporting,
analysis, dashboard, scorecard,
planning, budgeting and forecasting
capabilities.
SAS Analytics
Predictive modeling and data mining,
visualization, forecasting, optimization
and model management, statistical
analysis, text analytics, and more.
Software Support
Tableau Software
Simple drag and drop tools for visualizing
data from spreadsheets and other
databases.
R/Python Language
To build statistical models that can make
predictions about the data
SQL
To communicate and interact with databases
Microsoft Excel
To explore/analyze small data sets
Data for Business Analytics
Data: numerical or textual facts and figures
that are collected through some type of
measurement process.
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Data Reliability and Validity
Reliability - data are accurate and consistent.
Validity - data correctly measures what it is supposed to
measure.
Examples:
A tire pressure gage that consistently reads several pounds of
pressure below the true value is not reliable, although it is valid
because it does measure tire pressure.
The number of calls to a customer service desk might be
counted correctly each day (and thus is a reliable measure) but
not valid if it is used to assess customer dissatisfaction, as many
calls may be simple queries.
A survey question that asks a customer to rate the quality of the
food in a restaurant may be neither reliable (because different
customers may have conflicting perceptions) nor valid (if the
intent is to measure customer satisfaction, as satisfaction
generally includes other elements of service besides food).
Prescriptive Models
1. Recognizing a problem
2. Defining the problem
3. Structuring the problem
4. Analyzing the problem
5. Interpreting results and making
a decision
6. Implementing the solution
Defining and Structuring the Problem
Problem Solving Developing a Model
With Analytics
Acquiring Input Data
Developing a Solution
General Formula
F + VQ = CQ
Q = F/(C - V) (1.5)
Decision Models (cont’d)
If you have a decision Problem:
Is decision Modeling advantageous to
Game Theory
Markov Analysis
Business Analytics
Options
B.Com Undergraduate Options
• Descriptive:
Reporting on Past Events
• Predictive:
Forecasting Future Trends
• Prescriptive:
Improving Decision-Making
• Capstone course where you conduct an analytics project in your
area of choice (accounting, finance, marketing, HR, etc.)
B.Com Undergraduate Options
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