Bertolucci, K.: ¬The information audit : an important management tool (1996)
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- Abstract
- The information audit, like a financial audit, offers a view of corporate operations. It answers the following questions: what information is in situ; where it is located; users of the information; and expenditure of time and money on information. Analysis of the findings by experienced professionals can lead to improved procedures and therefore greater business success