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Making Big Data Work for Your Business

You're reading from   Making Big Data Work for Your Business A clear, practical and simple guide to ensuring effective Big Data analytics for your business

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783000982
Length 170 pages
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Sudhi Ranjan Sinha Sudhi Ranjan Sinha
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Making Big Data Work for Your Business
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
Preface
1. Building Your Strategy Framework 2. Creating an Opportunity Landscape and Collecting Your Gold Coins FREE CHAPTER 3. Managing Your Big Data Projects Effectively 4. Building the Right Technology Landscape 5. Building a Winning Team 6. Managing Investments and Monetization of Data 7. Driving Change Effectively 8. Driving Communication Effectively

Defining unique success criteria


In traditional technology projects, the usual success criteria for the project include meeting the business case objectives, that is, being able to meet the expected returns from the investment. Success criteria in such projects also include a compliance to schedule, cost, and quality targets. Such projects have been around for many decades now. Project management principles and practices are well established. In the case of Big Data projects, most of these points do not hold true. From the discussion in the previous section, it is clear that Big Data projects need to be viewed and managed differently from normal technology projects. Therefore, they must be qualified with different criteria of success.

Since this topic of Big Data is hardly a few years old, the practices and principles certainly cannot be considered to be very well established. There are no golden rules or a set of criteria that are sacrosanct. We will evolve as we go along. Previously, we...

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