Business Intelligence

DATA HAS EVOLVED. SO HAVE WE.

2020 gave the term "data" new meaning.  Gone are the days where data was just a corporate buzzword.  Data challenges us to think.  We crave it.  An increase in infection rates or gas prices may stop us in our tracks.  Data highlights achievements and reduces processing time when making a decision.  

Business intelligence takes data to new heights. This field has been a constant for me.
For over 12 years I have consistently found ways to connect analytics tools to executives, functional teams, and customers.
I have leveraged data to save employers over $300,000 (and counting) in operational costs.

Below are modern examples of how Business Intelligence shapes us today.


 The chart above is an example of interactive business intelligence. Real-time analysis of COVID positive cases by geographic area with drill through functionality.

As a data analyst I have deployed solutions using the enterprise tools below.
These tools were used to manage teams of 50-300 employees

 Salesforce

Clarizen

CRM Dynamics

As a Senior SaaS product manager my service utilized the tools below. 

Tableau

Dev Express

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