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Streams and rivers.

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Management Accounting (British), December 1st, 1994

Data can be envisaged as water which forms information flows and can be dammedin reservoirs. Pollution has to be avoided, and the quality of information needs to be safeguarded. A communication network is thus a flow of information from decision makers in organizations. The content of flows down channels is more important than the channels themselves. Accumulated data has more power than single items of data. Data needs to be analysed to see whther it adds value and is useful.

I want you to imagine data as water which is collected in catchment areas of the business. It is collected in the wid...

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