Improving confidence by increasing understanding in information

Topics:
Decision making,
Interviews,
Logistics Planning,
Organizational Effectiveness,
Public Speaking
Tags:
Confidence,
Management,
Tools & Techniques
Source:
IBM

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Overview: Good decisions are driven by good information but within many organizations. But decision-making can be a hit-and-miss proposition if employees lack confidence in the data they receive and rely on to make decisions. Read Improving Confidence by Increasing Understanding in Information and learn how to improve the confidence that the stakeholders within your organization have in the information they rely on.

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Format: PDF | Date: May 2009 | Pages: 14


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