To be more specific please find some recent researches on Information Overload: "Between the dawn of civilization through 2003 about 5 hexabytes of information was created
Information continues to grow exponentially and end users continue to experience the daily glut of information overload. Ultimately, information gets filed irretrievably, deleted or lost
Over the weekend I crossed the 2,000 followers mark on Twitter. More to the point, I follow 742 people. Some of them tweet rarely if at all, but I'd guess the average is around 5-7 tweets per day. That means that my Twitter stream is around 3500-5000 tweets/day and I think quite a bit higher...
We generate massive amounts of content within our organizations. The pace of this production will only continue to increase - forcing us to devote huge amounts of time searching, cataloging and saving links to critical information for our job roles. Now multiply this effort by the number of...
But, according to IDC (“Cutting the Clutter: Tackling Information Overload at the Source” by John Gantz, Angele Boyd and Seanna Dowling from IDC), the ongoing information growth, and in particular, our inability to manage and properly search all this information, will not only give us a headache, but it will also lead to stress, lost productivity and burnouts
He goes on to say that the discussion (or heated discussion) will get people's attention -- who might otherwise ignore the ideas as a result of our own personal information overload. And come to think of it information overload itself just might be another tactic the skeptics use -- if you like conspiracy theories of course
The article is about information overload. No surprises there, as we're overloaded with information at every turn from colleagues, friends, on Facebook , Twitter , LinkedIn , with news articles, blogs and so on and so on
A third objective can be found in developing and implementing a method to reduce the overall information overload in an organization by implementing and enforcing proper records- and information management principles
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The concept of information overload is permeating every business that I deal with
Many companies already suffer from information overload problems...Clay Shirky put it best when he said that “ information overload is filter failure .”...Your technology needs to cut through the information overload for the employees
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