A day of high-level interaction, knowledge sharing, and learning about the problem of Information Overload - all without leaving your office on August 12, 2009 Via the WEB at 11 a.m.EDT/3 p.m.GMT/8 a.m.PDT. The purpose of Information Overload Awareness Day is to call attention to the problem of Information Overload, how it impacts both individuals and organizations, and what can be done to lessen its impact. Information Overload describes an excess of information that results in the loss of ability to make decisions, process information, and prioritize tasks. Organizations of all shapes and sizes have already been significantly impacted by information overload, a problem that costs the U.S. economy $900 billion per year in lower productivity and throttled innovation according to research from Basex. This has been added to my resources page for my Manage Information Overload presentation.
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