An information-led transformation does not require major investments of resources or time to deliver value

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Simple business automation initiatives have only taken businesses so far, and they are realising that through the better management and use of information, much of which is already available or easily gathered, they can remove the blind spots that are keeping them from making informed decisions and better optimising the business.
These forward-thinking organisations are proceeding along an information-led transformation to achieve business optimisation. This information-led transformation journey creates smarter organisations by helping them make better informed, real-time decisions as they turn their information into a strategic driver to accelerate innovation, business optimisation and sustained competitive differentiation.

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3 in 5 people do not share critical information with partners and suppliers for mutual benefit

IBM white paper - Business Analytics and Optimization for the Intelligent Enterprise 10 Jun 2010

The importance of an information strategy

75% of information workers said they had made decisions that turned out to be wrong due to incorrect, incomplete, or contradictory data 09 Jun 2010

The information agenda guide for government

Two-thirds of people believe their colleagues can help them do their jobs better but don't know how to find them. 09 Jun 2010

The information agenda guide for retail

The most dynamic, collaborative, connected organisations are 900% more likely using to be using service-oriented architecture. 10 Jun 2010

91% of CEOs say they need to restructure the way their organisations work

The information agenda: Rapidly leveraging information as a trusted strategic asset for competitive advantage. 10 Jun 2010

42% of people say they are forced to make decisions using the wrong input at least once a week

IBM White paper: The new information agenda: do you have one? 09 Jun 2010

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