| | Without quality information, organization or users will not be able to exploit the technology investments that have been made. What is quality information? Quality information is information that everyone can easily access, understand, and most importantly, everyone can use. Organizations and users face six fundamental challenges in today's information-based economy: - recognizing that information is an asset, and leveraging that asset for strategic advantage.
- managing the quality of information—personally or work related—so that the right message is communicated consistently and effectively.
- managing the flow of information—preventing “information overload,” and perhaps, most importantly, empowering users to share and exchange information and knowledge.
- know where to access information when is needed. Information can be on the internet, intranet, on personal computer, storage media, etc.
- wireless integration is a opportunity to collect and to gain insight about the business environment, but security can be an issue when is not implemented effectively.
- sometime an information has to be share in order to attract potiential clients or to test the market respnses.
Simple and usable information is information that is organized and presented so that users are able to:
- skip over information that is unnecessary to the task at hand
- scan relevant information for key data
- select key pieces of information needed to complete the task, and
- act appropriately and decisively, based on the selected information
- secure information from unauthorize user, during transport, etc
The benefits of using the information is Time and include the following: - increased accuracy and effectiveness
- reduced review and rewrite time
- elimination of redundancies
- permits easy publication in multiple media, and
- facilitates the transfer of documentation to online systems.
And why secure intangible assests? Data, or to be more precise, information, is the lifeblood of most organizations. Without billing information, a company cannot collect its debts. Without customer information, a company might lack the ability to secure future sales. Without correct product information, customer might not purchase products from the company. If this information becomes unavailable or is lost, the business might not survive. Putting Structure Around Unstructured Data Innovation Do's and Don't The Personal Touch Project Management (Wikipedia) POV(Point of View) | About Us | Contact | iShare | duke@itchrono.com | |