I know a little about analytics from an IT standpoint. You don't just hire somebody and then BOOM! you immediately have analytics. It doesn't work like that.
Any analytics project is a multi-year effort. Here are the general steps for setting up a new analytics department, once the director of analytics has been hired:
Create initial budget. (2 weeks)
Create staffing strategy & hire analytics staff. This will be the first set of hires to stand up the system (2-3 months)
Determine what software platform is best for what you are trying to do. There are a number of excellent platforms to choose from. (1 month)
Purchase and install servers & software, or contract with 3rd party hosting/cloud facility for hardware/software install. (1.5 months)
Determine measures. Determine what data you actually want to measure. (initial 2 -3 months, ongoing process)
Create data collection routine & strategy. This would include ETL (extract, transform, load) processes from any existing data stores (HR systems containing salary, etc) (2-3 months)
Create cube (BI data structure) (2 months?)
Create reporting interface and mashup/display front end. (1-2 months)
Refine, refine, refine. Develop more measures. Report on measures (forever)
That's over a year of development just to start utilizing analytics. Sure, some data is useful before that, but my point is that this is a serious project that will take a while to show results.