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Dear Covers:
Those who have followed the recently concluded Olympics, I am sure, know about the errors in gymnastics scoring and the gold medal controversy. The following article talks about other such errors. I also came across a new term "Information scrap and rework" to describe this phenomenon.
http://www.informationweek.com/stor...id=4QXNU3CZCVEF2QSNDBGCKHQ?articleID=45400097
The final words of advice from the experts: There has to be accountability for good-quality data at all levels in the organization--from the data-entry clerks all the way to the CEO.
Have a great week.
Charmed
Those who have followed the recently concluded Olympics, I am sure, know about the errors in gymnastics scoring and the gold medal controversy. The following article talks about other such errors. I also came across a new term "Information scrap and rework" to describe this phenomenon.
http://www.informationweek.com/stor...id=4QXNU3CZCVEF2QSNDBGCKHQ?articleID=45400097
The final words of advice from the experts: There has to be accountability for good-quality data at all levels in the organization--from the data-entry clerks all the way to the CEO.
Have a great week.
Charmed