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businessintelligence

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/ˈbɪz.nəs ɪnˈtɛl.ɪ.dʒəns/ · busi-ness-in-tel-li-gence

The process of collecting, analyzing, and presenting business data to support decision making.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of collecting, analyzing, and presenting business data to support decision making.

ایک عمل جس میں کاروباری معلومات جمع، تجزیہ اور پیش کی جاتی ہیں تاکہ فیصلے کرنے میں مدد مل سکے۔

بزنس انٹیلی جنس

business intelligence

Formal: کاروباری معلومات

Synonyms

data analyticsmarket analysiscompetitive intelligenceڈیٹا تجزیہمارکیٹ کا تجزیہمقابلہ جاتی ذہانت

Antonyms

ignorancenegligenceنادانیغفلت

Common Collocations

  • business intelligence software
  • business intelligence tools
  • strategic business intelligence

Example Sentences

Companies utilize business intelligence to streamline operations and improve decision-making.

کمپنیاں کاروباری انٹیلی جنس کا استعمال کرتی ہیں تاکہ آپریشنز کو بہتر بنائیں اور فیصلے کرنے میں بہتری لائیں۔

Kampaniyan karobari intelligence ka istemal karti hain taake operations ko behtar banain aur faislay karne mein behtari lain.

Effective business intelligence can lead to a competitive advantage in the market.

موثر کاروباری انٹیلی جنس مارکیٹ میں ایک مسابقتی فائدہ دے سکتی ہے۔

Moasir karobari intelligence market mein aik musabqatī faida de sakti hai.

Adopting business intelligence tools can help businesses make informed decisions.

کاروباری انٹیلی جنس ٹولز اپنانے سے کاروباروں کو باخبر فیصلے کرنے میں مدد مل سکتی ہے۔

Karobari intelligence tools apnane se karobar ko bakhabar faislay karne mein madad mil sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

market research:While market research focuses on gathering information about consumers and market trends, business intelligence involves analyzing internal business data for decision-making.

Word Family

intelligence
nounذہانت
intelligent
adjectiveذہین

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember business intelligence as a way to gain insights and make smart business decisions.

Imagine a team of analysts examining charts and graphs to uncover business insights.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "business and intelligence" — Business refers to commercial activity, while intelligence refers to the gathering of information.

First known use: 1980s

The term has evolved with the growth of data analytics and technology in the business sector during the late 20th century.