Results from FreePint Research into Visibility Part 4 - Strategy and Success
Jinfo Article
3rd April 2015
Abstract
In the final part of her analysis of FreePint's research into visibility, Robin Neidorf presents the findings relating to strategies for making information visible, and how successful respondents feel their efforts to be. Free commentary from those polled also sheds interesting light on areas such as the internal environment and working with vendors.
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