The Dailly B.I. Insight
The B.I. Channel is the official podcast of B.I.M. Corporation, where business intelligence meets strategic leadership.
In a world defined by complexity, disruption, and data overload, this show delivers clarity. Each episode explores how intelligence, operational, financial, technological, and human, drives measurable performance and sustainable growth.
Through executive insights, expert interviews, and real-world case studies, The B.I. Channel unpacks:
* Strategic decision-making in uncertain markets
* Data-driven leadership and performance optimization
* Innovation, digital transformation, and emerging technologies
* Organizational intelligence and competitive positioning
* Governance, risk, and sustainable enterprise growth
Designed for executives, entrepreneurs, analysts, and forward-thinking leaders, this podcast goes beyond theory, delivering practical frameworks and actionable insights you can implement immediately.
If you believe intelligence is the foundation of influence, performance, and long-term impact, this is your channel.
The B.I. Channel — Where Intelligence drives Impact.
Episodes
Wednesday Mar 18, 2026
Wednesday Mar 18, 2026
Organizations have dashboards and AI pilots, but Decision Intelligence is the system that connects BI, AI, and human judgment to produce consistent, explainable choices. This episode gathers a global panel to define Decision Intelligence, diagnose common blockers (fragmented data, silos, weak governance), and outline practical building blocks: trusted data, mapped decision workflows, ethical guardrails, AI-enhanced insights, and human-AI collaboration.
Listeners will get a 30–90-day starter plan, decision audits, a KPI dictionary, ethics guidelines, and workflow integration, plus regional perspectives on how APAC, LATAM, Europe, North America, and Africa approach the journey. The takeaway: Decision Intelligence isn’t a product but an organizational capability that turns insight into better leadership and defensible outcomes.
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Sunday Mar 15, 2026
Organizations race to adopt AI but stall because messy BI foundations amplify problems, governance, consistency, and traceability are the real blockers. This global roundtable explains why trusted data, standardized KPIs, ethical controls, technical readiness, and decision integration are essential to scale AI.
Practical roadmap: stabilize governance and KPI definitions, codify ethics, choose small high-impact pilots, and embed models into decision workflows. AI isn’t a shortcut; it’s a capability built deliberately from strong BI foundations.
Friday Mar 13, 2026
Friday Mar 13, 2026
This episode cuts through the paperwork myth to show how governance is the operating system that makes BI trustworthy and scalable. BI strategist Năkel Ethan Nikiema and host Stella Sinclair map the five essential pillars, data ownership, definitions, quality rules, access, and the BI operating model, and explain why culture and practical workflows matter more than policies on a page.
Listen for a concise roadmap: create a governance charter, build a KPI dictionary, set quality workflows, form a cross-functional council, and communicate changes so governance becomes a daily habit that prevents dashboard chaos and enables confident analytics at scale.
Friday Mar 13, 2026
Friday Mar 13, 2026
Stella Sinclair and Nakel Ethan Nikiema explain why so many organizations stall at descriptive reporting and what it takes to reach Level 3 BI: governance, data quality, standardized KPIs, metadata, and an operating model that enforces one version of the truth.
They offer a practical starter roadmap, create a governance charter, run KPI alignment workshops, audit data quality, define BI roles and processes, and embed leadership rituals, so teams can build trust, scale analytics, and prepare for predictive and AI-driven decision-making.
Friday Mar 13, 2026
Friday Mar 13, 2026
Most organizations mistake purchases and dashboards for maturity. This episode reveals the uncomfortable truth: BI maturity is shown by behavior, how decisions are made, how leaders act, what meetings focus on, and whether data changes outcomes.
We walk through 12 practical signals (from decision processes and dashboard usage to KPI alignment, data literacy, and AI readiness) and map them to a five-level maturity ladder so you can diagnose where you truly stand.
Learn how to assess using interviews, usage analytics, governance checks, and meeting observation, and get clear next steps to stop wasting time and money and start building measurable decision-making capability.
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Most organizations mistake having dashboards for being data-driven. This episode lays out the BI Maturity Ladder, five clear levels from Reactive Reporting to Decision Intelligence, and explains why governance, culture, and capability matter more than tools. Learn how to diagnose where your organization sits, the barriers that stall progress, and practical steps to move up: tie BI to decisions, build governance, train for interpretation, embed insights in workflows, measure adoption, and introduce AI for real use cases.
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Business intelligence maturity depends less on software and more on context, culture, economics, governance, talent, and infrastructure. This episode maps regional patterns (North America, Europe, Asia‑Pacific, Africa, Latin America) and outlines five maturity levels from Data Chaos to Decision Intelligence.
Listen for practical guidance: benchmark realistically, sequence investments by maturity, localize BI approaches, and avoid copying playbooks that clash with local constraints. The goal is a sustainable, decision‑focused BI roadmap that fits each region’s reality.
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Thursday Mar 12, 2026
Most BI projects don’t fail for lack of tech — they fail for lack of adoption. This episode breaks down the seven hidden barriers (from dashboard overload to poor leadership signals and data-literacy gaps) that quietly kill BI, and gives a practical playbook: focus on a few high-impact use cases, build decision workflows not dashboards, train for interpretation, embed BI into daily work, and measure impact over views.Look ahead: AI and invisible, context-driven insights will make BI a leadership skill and shift success metrics from logins to real business outcomes.
Monday Mar 09, 2026
Monday Mar 09, 2026
Good governance doesn’t slow you down — it creates clarity that lets teams move fast with less risk. Na kel Ethan Nikiema breaks down modern, adaptive data governance built on four pillars: ownership, standards, access, and quality, and shows how lightweight policies, decentralized stewards, catalogs, tiered access, and embedded workflows turn governance into an accelerator.Practical, global-minded steps and future trends (AI-assisted enforcement, real-time policies, governance as a product, and model governance) make governance scalable, trustworthy, and aligned with fast-moving business needs.
Monday Mar 09, 2026
Monday Mar 09, 2026
Bad data isn’t a technical footnote — it quietly wastes money, slows teams, erodes customer trust, and breaks AI by turning accurate decisions into costly mistakes. This episode names the problem, shows how it appears across regions and industries, and explains why dashboards can’t fix what bad inputs create.Listen for a practical roadmap: define measurable quality standards, assign data owners, automate checks, publish scorecards, and build stewardship. The result isn’t perfection but predictable, trustworthy data that powers faster decisions, safer AI, and real competitive advantage.









