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MBSC - your partner in navigating change and inspiring growth

SOLUTION ANALYSIS

Evaluating and assessing innovative solutions to address complex business challenges. Our solution analysis services are designed to identify the best strategies and technologies that drive positive outcomes for our clients.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE

We are experts in managing your data requirements and transforming the same into actionable insights thus supporting the decision-making process. Let's help you turn yours into an insights-driven organisation.

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Digital transformation is a journey and not a destination (INSEAD). We will partner with you on this journey within the 3 focus areas: 1. Strategy/Technology view 2. Organisational Transformation view 3. Innovation Capability view

RESEARCH & STRATEGY

A landscape analysis is always critical to understanding the current landscape and mapping the to-be success scenario. We help with this through our dipstick surveys to field research within the MEAL Framework. Talk to us and let's help you solve those pertinent business problems.

RESOURCING

Need more hands on deck? We have specialists in the Business Analysis, Business Intelligence, Software Testing as well as UI/UX Design for fixed-term or permanent placements.

What is Data Privacy Week?

Data Privacy Week is an international effort to raise awareness and promote privacy and data protection best practices. It aims to empower individuals and organizations to take control of their digital footprint and navigate the privacy landscape.

Why is business analysis important?

Business analysis is important because it helps organizations to identify and define their business needs, assess the impact of change, and provide solutions to support business objectives.

Why strategise???

Strategizing is important for setting clear goals and defining the steps needed to achieve them. It helps in managing resources effectively and making informed decisions.

A history of Business Intelligence - origins...

Business Intelligence (BI) can be traced back to the 19th century, with the invention of the punched card tabulating machines by Herman Hollerith. These machines were used to process and analyze census data, marking the beginning of modern data processing.
The importance of Data Democratisation in the workplace
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