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Information or Data? by 
            Hugh Garai

Purpose

A key to success in managing information is to be able to recognise what is information for you or your team or organisation. This activity will help you to get a clear grasp of what information is and is not.

Benefits

Too often we are provided with huge amounts of what we are told is information. But it is not; it is worthless data. You will begin to learn how to be rigorous in defining information so that you only get what is of use to you.

Audience

Managers and others who need to manage information effectively to add value in their work

Learning method

Practical. An analytical exercise based on assessing what current information is of value using precisely defined criteria. This is one of three modules about managing information – the others are Taking Effective Action and Turning Data into Informational Knowledge and Organisational Intelligence.

Time to Complete

30

Length

5 pages

Participants

one

Price

£5 Pounds Sterling
(inc. VAT)

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