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SPECIAL REPORT: The New Intelligent Enterprise

[Analytics: The New Path to Value]
Acknowledgements & Related Publications

By Steve LaValle, Michael S. Hopkins, Eric Lesser, Rebecca Shockley, Nina Kruschwitz

November 1, 2010

This is part 10 of 10 from the 2010 New Intelligent Enterprise Global Executive Study and Research Project.

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Acknowledgments

John Armstrong, IBM; Marc Berson, IBM; Eric Brynjolfsson, MIT; Dr. Steve Buckley, IBM; William Fuessler, IBM; Bill Hoffman, Best Buy; Christer Johnson, IBM; Richard Lawrence, IBM; Thomas W. Malone, MIT; Andrew McAfee, MIT; Dwight McNeill, IBM; Chris Moore, IBM; Mychelle Mollot, IBM; Mark Ramsey, IBM; Will Reilly, IBM; Jeanne W. Ross, MIT; Michael Schrage, MIT; Michael Schroeck, IBM; Marc Teerlink, IBM; David Turner, IBM; Bruce Tyler, IBM; Andy Warzecha, IBM; Peter Weill, MIT; and Katharyn White, IBM.

Additional support for this study was provided by:
Attivio, Inc. Attivio’s unified information access software combines enterprise search, BI, data warehousing and analytic capabilities for an integrated view of content and data, regardless of source or format.

Dassault Systèmes. Dassault Systèmes, a leader in 3D and product lifecycle management solutions, enables everyone — from designers to consumers and their communities — to create, share and experience in 3D.

Related Publications

M. S. Hopkins, S. Lavalle, and F. Balboni, “10 Insights: A First Look at the New Intelligent Enterprise Survey on Winning with Data,” MIT Sloan Management Review 52, no.1 (fall 2010).

N. Kruschwitz and R. Shockley, “10 Data Points: Information and Analytics at Work,” MIT Sloan Management Review 52, no. 1 (fall 2010).

M.S. Hopkins, “The Four Ways IT Is Revolutionizing Innovation: An Interview with Erik Brynjolfsson,” MIT Sloan Management Review 51, no. 3 (spring 2010).

M.S. Hopkins, “Putting the Science in Management Science: An Interview with Andrew McAfee,” MIT Sloan Management Review 51, no. 4 (summer 2010).

IBM Corporation, “Capitalizing on Complexity: Insights from the Global CEO Study,” IBM Institute for Business Value, May 2010.

S. LaValle, “Breaking Away with Business Analytics and Optimization: New Intelligence Meets Enterprise Operations,” IBM Institute for Business Value, November 2009.

S. LaValle, “Business Analytics and Optimiziation for the Intelligent Enterprise,” IBM Institute for Business Value, December 2009.

This is part 10 of 10 from the 2010 New Intelligent Enterprise Global Executive Study and Research Project.

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Steve LaValle is the global strategy leader for IBM’s Business Analytics and Optimization service line. Michael S. Hopkins is editor-in-chief of the MIT Sloan Management Review. Eric Lesser is the research director and North American leader of the IBM Institute for Business Value. Rebecca Shockley is the business analytics and optimization global lead for the IBM Institute for Business Value. Nina Kruschwitz is an editor and the Special Projects Manager at MIT Sloan Management Review.

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