we are creating more data than we can manage.
The primary output of most workers is information. Day after day we produce more. That is our job.
Yet we have utterly neglected the task of organising, sorting, and managing it.
I have not seen a corporate system in the last decade that was not totally broken because of the volume of unmanaged information.
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