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VOL. 11, ISSUE 7 (2025)
Implementing business intelligence tools for real-time decision-making in Indian Health Care Sector
Authors
Richa Jain, Rajul Sharma
Abstract
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the implementation of
Business Intelligence (BI) tools to facilitate real-time decision-making in
modern organizations. In an increasingly data-driven landscape, the ability to
process and analyze information instantly is a critical competitive advantage.
This study explores the foundational components of real-time BI, including the
technologies, processes, and strategic imperatives that drive its adoption. It
highlights the significant benefits, such as enhanced operational efficiency,
improved customer experience, and proactive risk management. However,
successful implementation is fraught with challenges, including issues of data
quality, system integration, user adoption, and the high cost of investment.
The analysis reveals that a successful BI strategy is contingent not just on
technological prowess but on a holistic approach that encompasses strong data
governance, a clear strategic vision, and a culture that embraces data-driven
decision-making. Recommendations include adopting a phased implementation
approach, prioritizing user-centric design, investing in robust data governance
frameworks, and integrating advanced analytics like AI and machine learning to
unlock predictive and prescriptive insights. Such measures are crucial for
organizations to harness the full potential of their data and maintain a
competitive edge in a dynamic global market.
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Pages:63-67
How to cite this article:
Richa Jain, Rajul Sharma "Implementing business intelligence tools for real-time decision-making in Indian Health Care Sector". International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, Vol 11, Issue 7, 2025, Pages 63-67
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