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Visibility, Context, Correctness & Responsiveness — active information meets change-friendly

July 26, 2012 By brenda michelson

This week on active information, I offer some observations on the Pew Big Data report in the context of one of my top projects: evolving business-technology architecture and practices to accommodate continuous change. (a.k.a. change-friendly)

My change-friendly tenets:

  1. You can’t change what you can’t see (Visibility)
  2. Context is king (Context)
  3. Not every change is the right change (Correctness)
  4. Delay is the enemy of change (Responsiveness)

The post teaser: “Big data ushers in a new era of visibility, for good and evil. But, visibility without timely, intended action, isnt all that big.”

The post: Visibility, Context, Correctness & Responsiveness … – Input Output.

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