Review of A Manager’s Guide to Data Warehousing
I bought this book after reading chapter 1.
Both chapter 1 – 3 are good readings but the remaining chapters are not fantastic.
I have read the entire Wiley-Ralph Kimball series, perhaps that’s why I feel that the content of the book is diluted.
Product Description
Aimed at helping business and IT managers clearly communicate with each other, this helpful book addresses concerns straight-on and provides practical methods to building a collaborative data warehouse . You’ll get clear explanations of the goals and objectives of each stage of the data warehouse lifecycle while learning the roles that both business managers and technicians play at each stage. Discussions of the most critical decision points for success at each phase of the data warehouse lifecycle help you understand ways in which both business and IT management can make decisions that best meet unified objectives.
From the Back Cover
An ideal guide for the non-technical professional eager to learn more about data warehousing
A successful data warehouse project can provide immense value for business enterprises or other organizations. Building and maintaining a data warehouse demands the combined efforts of both IT and non-technical personnel. While there are plenty of resources aimed at the technology professionals who design and build data warehouses, there has to date been no useful guide written for a non-technical audience. This book fills that void and serves as an ideal resource for business and IT managers and others from the non-IT side who want to do their part to ensure data warehousing success.
This helpful book provides a solid introduction to the fundamentals of data warehousing. The author details each step of a data warehouse project, and provides a clear explanation of what’s involved in efficiently building a data warehouse and what must be done to deliver the data. You’ll examine the business management of a data warehouse and discover essential methods for cultivating a strong partnership between the business and IT elements of your organization. You can use this knowledge to be more effective when sharing your requirements and concerns during a project.
A Manager’s Guide to Data Warehousing explains what you need to create your data warehouse and establish long-term success. The book covers:
- The most common factors for ensuring data warehousing success and the roadblocks that canprevent it
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How to ensure that business and technical staff have a common understanding of the data warehouse project
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How to effectively communicate your business requirements for the data warehouse
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The tools you need to make certain that data is organizedand can be delivered as needed
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Ways to deploy the data warehouse and ensure sustainable success
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