Business Intelligence Director directs a business intelligence group centered on providing insight and aiding in business decision-making. Oversees the planning of projects to produce reports and perform meaningful quantitative or qualitative analyses addressing impactful business issues or questions. Being a Business Intelligence Director collaborates with other departments to identify and generate potential business intelligence initiatives, and ensures that business intelligence analysts have the tools, training, and understanding of the field to produce effective dashboards, reports, and metrics. Makes resource allocation and staffing decisions. Additionally, Business Intelligence Director requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to top management. The Business Intelligence Director typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be a Business Intelligence Director typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
The primary function of the Business Intelligence Manager is to provide architectural guidance, technological recommendations and transition strategies that support the development and implementation of data warehousing and analytical reporting initiatives while also providing hands-on consultation and modeling experience to projects as needed. Focus is on the development of an end to end information architecture and strategy, playing a lead role on projects by providing the appropriate data architecture solutions and ensuring alignment with the overall data management strategies. The Business Intelligence Manager owns data quality of the data applications in partnership with the business who generates the data. In addition, the Business Intelligence Manager will be responsible for end-to-end ownership of their applications. As such, the Business Intelligence Manager is responsible for contributing to various project initiatives, execution of production support and maintenance activities, managing vendor relationships, ensuring systems meet or exceed SLAs, and collaborating with IT and Business partners across the organization as necessary. In conjunction with their leadership responsibilities the Business Intelligence Manager will also be responsible for coaching and mentoring of other team members. This can include a variety of topics from functional execution such as design best practices to soft skills such as communications and facilitation. Furthermore, the Business Intelligence Manager will also assist with establishing and executing the strategic direction of the department and organization as it pertains to system initiatives. |
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Has a broad conceptual understanding of capabilities and direction of technology, coupled with an in-depth knowledge of the technology required and the needs of business environment necessary to support assigned projects. Maintains partnerships across the organization, and is able to influence senior management, peers and staff through an inclusive style and recognition of their abilities to achieve results. Has a thorough understanding of staff roles and abilities and provides input regarding their development needs. Possess strong managerial skills, as well as excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proficiency with planning and executing large complex projects. Candidate should have skills in the following:
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