
In Wikipedia, business intelligence is described as a broad category of
applications and technologies for gathering, providing access to, and analyzing data for the purpose of helping people to make better business decisions. An interesting company I ran into today… JobDig … is taking advantage of intelligences in some rather unique ways, that I thought worth highlighting. They’re also helping a fast growing number clients to do the same.
Business intelligence at JobDig enables an organization to know their customers, competitors, business partners, economic environment, and internal operations in ways that allow people to make quality and competitive business decisions. Information at JobDig goes out to thousands of locations… and its magazines claim 420,000 readers weekly.
At a time when reports show job dissatisfaction at an all time high, JobDig believes that people should dig their jobs… . That… of course … means matching people’s multiple intelligences to business related information that will take their careers a step further. It’s becoming harder to extrapolate information … and then use it to make professional decisions about cost effectiveness, hiring possibilities, that lower costs and improve effectiveness.
With the current huge influx of information, the ultimate objective of business intelligence … and of JobDig … is to improve the timeliness and quality of relevant facts that fit specific needs. To have current and customized information is like having the Open-Sesame-magic to improve an overall performance of any company by constantly upgrading multiple intelligences as tools for the workplace.
Business Intelligence is also seen at JobDig through the growing technologies used there to gather, store, analyze, and provide access to data in ways that help develop business intelligence for workers in a rapidly changing world which makes more demands in less time and with fewer straightforward answers. If you are looking for a great job with the right employer JobDig may be able to help you.











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