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TDWI Analytics Maturity Model Assessment Guide

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Fern Halper, Ph.D., Vice President and Sr. Director of Research, TDWI

Complete the assessment and use the information in this guide to measure and increase the maturity of your analytics program.

TDWI created the Analytics Maturity Model and Assessment in response to requests from organizations to understand how their analytics deployments compare to those of their peers in order to provide best-in-class insight and support.

The Analytics Maturity Model can help guide business and IT professionals on their analytics journey. It provides a framework for companies to understand where they’ve been, where they are, and where they still need to go with their analytics deployments.

This TDWI Assessment Guide is designed to help you understand the five phases of maturity in analytics – Nascent, Early, Established, Mature, and Advanced/Visionar. As organizations move through these stages, they should gain more value from their analytics investments. The Guide will will deep drive into the organization, resources, data infrastructure, analytics and governance aligned to each phase. When you download the guide, you will also have access to the maturity assessment, which you can personalize with your organization’s details.

Tableau is a sponsor of the TDWI Analytics Maturity Model and Assessment.

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Fern Halper, Ph.D.

Vice President and Sr. Director of Research, TDWI

Fern Halper, Ph.D., is Vice President and Senior Director of TDWI Research for advanced analytics, focusing on predictive analytics, social media analysis, text analytics, cloud computing, and other “big data” analytics approaches. She has more than 20 years of experience in data and business analysis, and has published numerous articles on data mining and information technology. Halper is co-author of "Dummies" books on cloud computing, hybrid cloud, service-oriented architecture, service management, and big data. She has been a partner at industry analyst firm Hurwitz & Associates and a lead analyst for Bell Labs. Her Ph.D. is from Texas A&M University.