The key ingredients for a successful AI implementation
By Bas Haarhuis, Sales Manager, Climber Benelux
Recently my colleagues from Climber UK hosted a webinar about the AI possibilities in Qlik Cloud.
One thing became very clear again: AI only delivers something if your data foundation and data quality are in good shape. If you already have this well arranged in Qlik, you can unlock value from the new AI features remarkably fast.
The key ingredients for a successful AI implementation? Data quality, completeness, timeliness, an affordable use case, and clear ownership.
Did you miss the webinar? You can still catch up on everything and watch it on-demand.
Key Takeaways
There were some main takeaways from the webinar that I think stood out:
Qlik Answers
- 80-90% of your business information is hidden in PDFs, Word, Excel, and SharePoint folders.
- With Qlik Answers, you can turn all those documents into one searchable layer of knowledge with a smart chatbot on top.
- Useful for sales support, HR questions, customer service, or internal policy questions.
Qlik Predict
- Don’t just look back, look ahead: show in a dashboard which scenario that is most likely to happen.
- Even without a full data science team, you can already build predictive models in Qlik Cloud.
- Useful for churn forecasting, no-shows, maintenance on equipment, customer segmentation, next best offer, and forecasting.
Qlik AI Training
Want to experience what this could mean for your organisation?
This week we’re hosting free hands-on trainings online. Seats are limited so save your spot today!
Any questions? Please get in touch!
Janne Timonen
BI Manager
janne.timonen@climber.fi
+358 40 773 0793
Mika Ahtinen
Senior Customer Success Manager & Advisor
mika.ahtinen@climber.fi
+358 40 715 4079
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