BOSTON, MA – September 4, 2012 – There is a saying that if it cannot be measured, it cannot be managed. Traditionally, projects have used schedules and budgets to monitor progress. This only provides part of the answer. It does not address other variables.
BI architect and KPI Partners' co-founder Sid Goel outlines the best practice use of project-based analytics in a new eBook released today by titled, 'The Project Analytics Framework'.
The project analytics framework presented in this e-book details the elements of a complete project analytics framework and how Oracle Project Analytics meets the needs of this framework. This e-book discusses the goals and objectives of project-based analytics. Goel states, “The primary goal of a Project Analytics system is to help project stakeholders meet project objectives in an optimized manner while honoring the project constraints.”
The free eBook is downloadable from the KPI Partners website at http://www.kpipartners.com/ebook-project-analytics-framework
History shows that projects that are carefully managed, large or small, are considered most successful both in the short and the long term. Project Analytics systems help manage projects in almost all cases.
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