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The Dailly B.I. Insight

Hosted by Nakel Nikiema · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 53 episodes

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About this podcast

On this episode of The B.I. Channel, we diagnose why organizations become ”data rich and decision poor” and show how leadership psychology and structured thinking turn intelligence into action.We introduce a practical translation chain—signal, meaning, choice, execution—and the D.I.R.E.C.T. method (Define outcomes, Identify drivers, Reduce uncertainty, Establish choices, Commit resources, Track leading indicators), with concrete examples such as diagnosing a retention drop and choosing predictive, controllable metrics.Try the 10‑minute ”Direction Review” playbook: set a clear outcome, pick three leading indicators, decide one action, assign ownership, and measure fast. Intelligence becomes strategy when it produces clear choices, funded commitments, and measurable leading indicators.

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Nakel Nikiema hosts The Dailly B.I. Insight, a business show with 53 episodes published.

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Chief AI Officer: Defining a Role Everyone Wants, Few Can Explain

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The AI Inflection: When Generative AI Becomes a Reasoning Partner

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Beyond Dashboards: Turning Data Into Decisions That Actually Change Outcomes

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An audit reveals 47 dashboards, $3.2M spent, and only seven actually used to make decisions, welcome to the dashboard graveyard. This episode of The Intelligence Edge diagnoses the gap between data and real organizationa

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Who Owns Intelligence? The Case For and Against a Chief Intelligence Officer

May 26, 202633mEp. 650

An analytics report that arrived three weeks late exposed a bigger issue: no one owned intelligence end-to-end. This episode explores why data, models, and decision-making fracture across multiple chiefs, and how that fr

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The Intelligence Maturity Model: How to Benchmark and Upgrade Decision Intelligence

May 23, 202634mEp. 640

In this season finale, Nakel Nikiema and a panel of practitioners introduce the Intelligence Maturity Model: a practical diagnostic to evaluate and advance an organization’s intelligence capability. The model scores five

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Intelligence ROI: Turning Better Decisions into Dollars and Proof

May 22, 202632mEp. 620

When a CAO asks for $8M and the CFO demands dollars and timelines, vague claims about “better decisions” won’t cut it. This episode shows how to translate intelligence investments into defensible financial returns, cover

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Real-Time Intelligence: When Speed Becomes Strategy

May 7, 202629mEp. 610

How fast does insight need to be to matter? This episode explores real-time intelligence through concrete stories, ride-sharing surge pricing, semiconductor sourcing, mobile-money fraud prevention, and social media crise

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Predictive vs. Prescriptive: Turning Forecasts Into Decisions That Matter

May 6, 202633mEp. 600

Companies spend millions on accurate forecasts only to stall at the moment of action. This episode explores the costly gulf between predictive and prescriptive intelligence, why forecasts alone fail to change decisions,

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Cross-Functional Intelligence: How to Break the Silo Tax

May 5, 202632mEp. 580

A premium skincare launch pulses with viral marketing and soaring awareness, yet revenue misses target, margins erode, inventory is misallocated, and customer complaints spike. Five functions each tell a different story

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What Boards Actually Need to See: Designing Intelligence for Real Oversight

May 1, 202632mEp. 560

Discover why oversized board books create blind spots and how redesigning reporting around the decisions boards must make transforms governance. Experts in data, regulation, and reporting explain practical frameworks, th

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Intelligence Culture: From Gut Instinct to Informed Intuition

Apr 28, 202634mEp. 540

Seasoned leaders often rely on instinct, and sometimes that confidence misreads a changed world. This episode explores how organizations convert gut judgments into "informed intuition" by pairing experience with disconfi

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From Scorekeeper to Strategist: How CFOs Became Decision Architects

Apr 25, 202635mEp. 530

Explore the finance transformation that turns quarterly scorekeeping into real-time decision intelligence. Leaders across regions explain how CFOs expand from accounting and controls to owning decision infrastructure, cu

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Intelligence Debt: The Hidden Cost of Waiting to Decide

Apr 23, 202629mEp. 510

March 2023: a mid-sized retailer’s analytics flagged a clear signal, one product category was collapsing, but a seven-week decision lag turned a preventable loss into a $4.2M liquidation. That gap between when you could

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The Decision Layer: Turning Insights Into Accountable Outcomes

Apr 22, 202627mEp. 500

A global panel unpacks why advanced analytics often fail to change outcomes and how a Decision Layer, where intelligence becomes accountable action, fixes that. Experts from APAC, Latin America, Europe, and Africa explai

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Beyond Dashboards: Why Data Still Isn’t Intelligence

Apr 21, 202641mEp. 480

Description Host Nãkel Níkíema and a global panel dismantle the myth that dashboards equal intelligence, showing why visuals often tell you what happened but not what to do next. Experts from Asia-Pacific, Latin America,

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Intelligence Diplomacy: How Nations Negotiate in the Age of AI

Apr 17, 202635mEp. 470

As diplomacy moves from maps and ministries to models and machines, this episode explores "Intelligence Diplomacy": how data, predictive systems, and autonomous agents are becoming the primary instruments of state power,

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Ethics of Autonomous Decision Systems: Speed, Bias, Oversight, and Accountability

Apr 16, 202628mEp. 460

This episode interrogates the ethics of autonomous decision systems: what autonomy means, where speed collides with responsibility, and why human oversight must be real, not symbolic. Three experts, strategy, clinical co

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Governing Intelligence Before It Governs Us: Power, Ethics, and Architecture

Apr 16, 202629mEp. 450

Intelligence is no longer just a tool, it’s infrastructure and influence. This episode explores why governance must be built across policy, human cognition, and system architecture before intelligence concentrates power,

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Building the Intelligence‑Driven Organization From Strategy to Systems

Apr 14, 20267mEp. 440

Companies have moved from competing on products, technology, and data to competing on intelligence, the ability to sense, understand, and act across the whole business. This episode explores what it means to embed intell

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The Dailly B.I. Insight is hosted by Nakel Nikiema. The show is categorised under business and has published 53 episodes.

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