Various ways during which Analytics help Enterprises drive Business Growth Dr. Nancy Agnes, Head,Technical Operations, Statswork info@statswork.com
I. INTRODUCTION Business Analytics help in extracting necessary information from all the data available to transform into a coherent structure for further use. The process of data implementing the advanced analytics techniques in the business domain to derive and predict useful decisions is called BA. II.EMERGENCE OF THE NEW CONCEPT OF TECH-BUSINESS-ANALYTICS (TBA): It is the mechanism by which organisations use statistical tools and technology to examine historical data to attain new insights and improve strategic decision-making. It needs managerial skill that integrates business experience, recognises market value opportunities, or recognises problems, with a great understanding of analytical techniques required to align technical talent with functional managers to drive business change. A new model industry 4.0 technology is founded on business analytics using a recently developed analysis framework called predictive analysis [7]. III. PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS: This uses statistics and network analytics to forecast future models. Predictive business analytics uses various statistical techniques to build predictive models that extract data from databases, detect trends, and include a predictive score for a range of organisational outcomes. It uses quantitative techniques (e.g., propensity, segmentation, network analysis and econometric forecasting) and technology (such as models and rule-systems) that use past data for the future.Predictive analytics generates information from historically available datasets to determine and predict future trends and outcomes. The predictive analysis system encompasses 4 steps:
Gathering data on present trends Develop postulates based on present trends Generate argument based description Predict the future.
IV. DESCRIPTIVE ANALYTICS (DESCBA) This uses data mining, data intelligence and web analytics to present the trending information of the near past and current events, helping business models know the demands and drawbacks of the markets. It provides access to historical and current data. It provides the ability to alert, explore and report using both internal and external data from various sources.
Descriptive analytics is the procedure of parsing historical data to understand the changes in a business to make it better in future. Using a range of historical data and benchmarking, decision-makers obtain a holistic view of performance and trends to base business strategy. Descriptive analytics can help to recognise the areas of strength and weakness in an organisation. Examples of metrics used in descriptive analytics comprise year-over-year pricing