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I’ve written the following illustrations to provide examples of how the principles might work in practice. I have not assigned each part of the illustration to a principle, you can do that without my help. Please click on the the title to read them and see how your information needs might be changed. The illustrations are: |
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A simple piece of information. Who uses it? Why? |
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The importance of ensuring that you
know how the information which you provide is to be used. |
| Supertanker |
| A lumbering beast which takes a long
time to respond to the helm. Know
any organisations like this? |
| Management Accounts |
| You don’t need to be an accountant to understand this illustration. However, it will help you understand why the number of personal computers and the number of accountants on this earth bear a close relationship… |
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Last updated: November 22, 2005 |