ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION
- Information is everywhere in an organization.
- Employees must be able to obtain and analyze the many different levels, formats, and granularities of organizational information to make decisions.
- Successfully collecting, compiling, sorting and analyzing information can provide tremendous insight into how an organization is performing.
- Levels, format and granularities of organizational information.
THE VALUE OF TRANSACTIONAL AND ANALYTICAL INFORMATION
- Transactional information verses analytical information.
THE VALUE OF TIMELY INFORMATION
- Timeliness is an aspect of information that depends on situation.
- 1. Real-time information : immediate such as message, email, TV and etc.
- 2. Real-time system : provides real-time information in response to query requests.
THE VALUE OF QUALITY INFORMATION
- Business decisions are only as good as the quality of the information used to make the decisions.
- Characteristics of high-quality information include:
- 1. accuracy
- 2. completeness
- 3. consistency
- 4. timeliness
- 5. uniqueness
UNDERSTANDING THE COSTS OF POOR INFORMATION
- Four primary sources:
- online customers intentionally enter inaccurate information to protect their privacy.
- information from different systems have different entry standards and formats.
- call center operators enter abbreviated or erroneous information by accident or to save time.
- third party and external information contains inconsistencies, inaccuracies and errors.
- potential business effects resulting from low quality information include:
- difficulty identifying valuable customers.
- inability to identify selling opportunities.
UNDERSTANDING THE BENEFITS OF GOOD INFORMATION
- high quality info can significantly improve the chances of making a good decision.
- good decisions can directly impact an organization's bottom line.
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