Managing Information Avoiding Overload
Managing Information - Avoiding Overload suggests that the value of information is directly related to its decision-making relevance. It therefore follows that managers need to know and understand their decision-making role before they can define their information needs with any accuracy.
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Main Author: | Bentley, Trevor J. (auhor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
CIMA
©1998
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