Role of Big Data in Continuous Improvement Environments: A Reflection on The Relationship
Brian J. Galli
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Brian J. Galli: Assistant Professor and Graduate Program Director, Master of Science in Engineering Management Industrial Engineering, Hofstra University, USA
International Journal of Applied Logistics (IJAL), 2019, vol. 9, issue 1, 53-72
Abstract:
Innovation technologies are used for consistent and continuous improvement, as well as for examining past executions in business. Furthermore, obtaining numerous bits of knowledge about a business can help to influence planning and future choices. A way to create connections between various data points is through big data. Currently, business processes face many challenges because of technological headway and information age. Since big data has grown and become so popular, it is possible to apply it to unique and conventional business associations. Additionally, if big data is used to meet the business's needs, then it can yield organizational changes in infrastructure and real-world improvement. Through big data, analysts can reveal continuous improvement methods and a performance measurement system in data administration, as well as management, transactions, and convey central leadership.
Date: 2019
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