Avoiding an Information Disaster!
Jinfo Article
24th June 2014
By James Mullan
Abstract
Looking at problems and disasters caused by lack of correct information or information being presented in a confusing manner, James Mullan outlines how having good information management, strategy and information governance policies in place can help manage information effectively, avoid an information disaster or provide a more timely response to human emergencies.
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