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Big Data: Managing the Analysis of Information to Extract Important Insights

Posted on April 17, 2017
Big Data

Big DataBusinesses of all sizes generate big data, but gleaning insights from it can be a time-consuming and difficult process due to the sheer size of the information. To analyze this data takes the right management tools, but the current tools simply aren’t able to handle it. This means that organizations struggle to find the insights that will help them improve their business, and don’t have the time to search through all the information they can generate.

Turning Big Data into Small Data

The simplest solution to this problem is to separate the big data out into manageable chunks. This small data can then be much more easily analyzed to give the business exactly the information it needs to do things like improve service or pinpoint what their customers are looking for.

One way to do this is to make managers into data owners: make each responsible for a section of data that they can then analyze according to specific guidelines. This not only keeps the employees analyzing data from being overwhelmed, but makes it much less likely that important information will be overlooked.

Types of Analysis

There are a few different types of analysis that, depending on the organization’s goals, can be used to separate out data:

  • Correlational analysis helps a business determine which variables are related to each other, and can then be used to predict the rise and fall of related variables. 
  • Situational analysis lets the business extrapolate possible results of events that may happen in the future, allowing management to make decisions before any issues arise. 
  • Visual analysis helps the people analyzing the data see patterns by arranging the information in graphs or other visual aids.

Data Analysis Technology

Separating out data by human hand isn’t the only way to turn big data into small data. There are also data analysis tools on the market that can be geared towards an industry, meaning that the program looks for business-oriented insights and then presents them for management to examine. This can be useful for a business that generates a massive amount of data, and can help greatly improve efficiency.

The bottom line for most businesses is keeping customers happy and coming back. Being able to master data in order to predict customer wants and needs means that the business will have pleased clients. By turning big data into small data and looking for specific insights, businesses will be able to continue moving forward into success.

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