How bad BI could dampen innovation
We all know BI's ostensible price tag: the software, the hardware and the peopleware. But a new essay by Paul Graham, author of Hackers and Painters, programmer and venture capitalist, suggests that poorly managed BI might have yet another cost: the cost of thwarting creativity and zeal.
In business, we try to control what we must. We watch, deliberate, …
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