Learning from Facts LO14323

Winfried Dressler (winfried.dressler@voith.de)
Fri, 11 Jul 1997 16:18:05 +0100

(This mail contains a realy down-to-earth question! I know, you don't
expect this from me. So please hold on for a second, although you may
usually skip my messages.)

John Zavacki stated:
"We can only be of value to an organization by being in the
organization, which means being in facts."

Walter Derzko assigned to "Innovation Age": "Information overload
(getting no more then you need)" and "Information as insight"

Based on these ideas, we (Voith Turbo) started to create a "Market
Factbook" this year. The goal is to find a set of facts - information,
which enables the creation of market insight and to install a process for
updating. Getting no more (and no less) information than you need to get
a valuable picture is the big challenge.

The thread may be named "learning from facts": Does anyone has
experience with generating and working with such a "Factbook"?

Looking forward to your suggestions!

Regards, Winfried

-- 

Winfried.Dressler@voith.de "Motivation comes from the task"

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