Business Intelligence Haiku

Writing by Jorgen on Thursday, 4 of September , 2008 at 9:47 am

Haiku Man Art

In school I participated in a Poem contest. Although I didn’t win I found writing poetry to be fun. But as with many fun things you forget how important they are and after time you do not practice them at all. Instead we find other not so funny things more important, like work. Well, I found a great new way to combine both work and poetry on TedC blog: http://datadoodle.com/2008/07/28/bi-haiku-from-the-uk/ TedC started with combining the ancient Japanese form of poetry called Haiku with Business Intelligence. A haiku poem (ideally) consists of 3 line of 5, 7 and 5 syllables. I can’t wait to see your contributions. Here is one example (which does not 100% follows the rules of a Haiku – but rules are there to be broken – right?). Extract from your systems.

Leave overnight to churn.

Predict the future

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Jorgen Heizenberg is Principal Technology Officer for the Business Intelligence domain at Capgemini Netherlands. The views expressed in this blog accurately reflect his personal views about any or all of the subjects and is not part of the official Capgemini company view. PLEASE REACT TO HIS OPINIONS AND BECOME AN ONLINE BI GURU. See also: http://www.beyenetwork.nl/blogs/heizenberg/