Information Behaviour Characteristics of Project Actors in Organisation Management

作者: Frank K. Dzokoto , Peter Demian , Francis Tekyi Edum-Fotwe

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关键词: Personal information managementInformation overloadEngineeringInformation systemDecision-makingManagement information systemsProduct data managementRisk management information systemsKnowledge managementPull technology

摘要:  Abstract—Research shows that a large proportion of the working time project actors is spent processing, communicating and disseminating information not relevant to their tasks. This makes overload (IO) liability adversely affects performance management organisations. Some advances have been achieved in structuring resources support decision making process engineering actors. However, it always possible structure direct right actor at time. companies taken initiative resolving this problem by encouraging employ personal systems, sifting product data systems other software applications help manage IO. These rely on pull technology which contribute towards delay, inefficiency cost actors' seeking process. The paper draws behaviour (IB) literature establish platform for future studies how IB can inform could be structured made available facilitate timely organisation management. proposes SMART Push capturing delivery framework as solution aid releasing from entire associated with order focus task hand.

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