Summary
Increasingly, organizations struggle with how to structure Power BI: centralized under IT, fully self-service, or a hybrid model.
Clients grapple with Power BI structure
As Power BI's popularity rises, many businesses face the question of where best to position the tool. They consider whether to centralize Power BI under IT or to allow users in the business to take control. Many organizations finding themselves in this situation unintentionally end up adopting a hybrid model.
Importance for BI professionals
This trend highlights a wider shift in the data analytics landscape, where the demand for flexibility and self-service becomes increasingly significant. Competitors like Tableau and Qlik also demonstrate that organizations are grappling with these decisions. This can fundamentally alter how BI teams operate within companies and requires a strategic approach to ensure collaboration between IT and business users.
Concrete takeaway for BI professionals
BI professionals should initiate discussions about Power BI structuring options and engage internal stakeholders. Finding a model that enhances both efficiency and user experience is essential.
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