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Why are managerial users and methods considered an important part of the BI environment?
 
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Information supplied by an enterprise system is structured around cross-functional business processes.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Managerial users and methods are an important part because the hardware and software of business intelligence are only toolsthey are only as useful or intelligent as their users. The managers using the BI tools will decide how important or unimportant various business goals are, choose what analytic tools are used, and determine whether and how to measure progress towards those goals, and how they evaluate the tools themselves.

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