The Path to Information Value that 70% (seventy percent) of managers and executives say data are “extremely important” for creating competitive advantage.
In chapter seven (7) (see Pages 120 & 121 reference below), we have learned from “The Path to Information Value” that 70% (seventy percent) of managers and executives say data are “extremely important” for creating competitive advantage.
In addition, it is implied by the authors that, “The key, of course, is knowing which data matter, who within a company needs them, and finding ways to get that data into users’ hands.”
Based on the company (use any company you feel like) discuss:
1. the data that matters to the executives in that industry,
2. who, within that industry, needs that data, and
3. some methods for ensuring that the critical data gets into the users’ hands.
4. conclusion
Write in active voice.
References
Smallwood, R.F. (2019). Information Governance: concepts, strategies, and best practices (2nd edition). John Wiley & Sons. Available at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eIQrl3RJvNFDVmd773-0J6DVaTUUxKap/view?usp=sharing
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