Information Quality, Its Dimension and the Basic Criteria for Assessing Information Quality

  • alá J
  • Černá Ľ
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Poor quality of information in modern organizations depends on many aspects. As such the size and nature of the information, human factors, organizational culture, experience and skills as a manager and other team members, technology, but also the quality of inputs including, but not least, include data quality. Applying methodology of quality control help organizations create effective management of its information. The method of quality information control depends on all those aspects. The importance of the organization should be given to dispose of an optimum amount of information in the required quality and especially to share this information. Quality information is the key to the success of the project management, but also in many other areas. Understanding the mechanics of control information management and class is essential, but it is experience that distinguishes successful information quality managers.

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alá, J., & Černá, Ľ. (2013). Information Quality, Its Dimension and the Basic Criteria for Assessing Information Quality. Research Papers Faculty of Materials Science and Technology Slovak University of Technology, 20(Special-Number), 86–93. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10186-012-0015-4

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