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What is Information?. Data: Collection of facts (opinions, demographics, statistics). But Data is not information…. Data: Collection of facts (opinions, demographics, statistics) This may not be Information:. Not this. Data:
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Data: Collection of facts (opinions, demographics, statistics)
Data: Collection of facts (opinions, demographics, statistics) This may not be Information: Not this
Data: Collection of facts (opinions, demographics, statistics) Information: * A message received and understood
Data: Collection of facts (opinions, demographics, statistics) Information: A message received and understood * A collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
Data: Collection of facts (opinions, demographics, statistics) Information: A message received and understood A collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn * Knowledge acquired through study, or experience, or instruction
Data: Collection of facts (opinions, demographics, statistics) Information: A message received and understood A collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn Knowledge acquired through study, or experience, or instruction * Information as the result of processing, manipulating and organizing data in a way that adds to the knowledgeof the person receiving it.
Information: Something that changes what you know.
Information: Something that changes what you know.
Information: It is a commodity.
Information: It is a commodity. It is property.
Information: • Value Dependent upon the value of decisions that can be made with a change in what you know.
Information: • Value Dependent upon the value of decisions that can be made with a change in what you know. Value = Benefit - Costs
Value = Benefit - Costs In a business sense the value of information could be Negative.
Information: • Value • Amount Not dependent upon length or complexity
Information: • Value • Amount Not dependent upon length or complexity Amount is inversely proportional to the probability of the message
Three pictures Each has the same number of pixels
Three pictures Each has the same number of pixels So each has the same amount of:
Three pictures Each has the same number of pixels So each has the same amount of: DATA
Three pictures Each has the same number of pixels Each was judged to have the same amount of artistic and esthetical appeal.
Three pictures Each has the same number of pixels Each was judged to have the same amount of Artistic and esthetical appeal. So each as the same amount of:
Three pictures Each has the same number of pixels Each was judged to have the same amount of Artistic and esthetical appeal. So each as the same amount of: Quality
The print media stays in business by selling advertisements and influence Because…. People will be attracted to the media when they find something that they didn’t already know.
In other words… people are attracted to and buy Information Even if it is wrong!
Editors will then buy material that will sell…. This the key to doing successful PR!
Three pictures • People enjoying a nice afternoon by an office building
Three pictures B. A map of a new high-rise business building.
Three pictures C. President Obama meeting with a real alien
Three pictures • People enjoying a nice afternoon by an office building B. A map of a new high-rise business building C. Obama meeting an alien Which one will be worth the most money?
Three pictures • People enjoying a nice afternoon by an office building B. A map of a new high-rise business building C. Obama meeting an alien Which one that has the lowest probability!
Information: • Value • Amount • “Goodness” Ability to be used to make correct decisions.
“Goodness” Ability to be used to make correct decisions. • Reliability
“Goodness” Ability to be used to make correct decisions. • Reliability • Validity
“Goodness” Ability to be used to make correct decisions. • Reliability • Validity • Relevancy
“Goodness” Ability to be used to make correct decisions. • Reliability • Validity • Relevancy • Currency
“Goodness” Ability to be used to make correct decisions. • Reliability • Validity • Relevancy • Currency • Sufficiency
“Goodness” Ability to be used to make correct decisions. • Reliability • Validity • Relevancy • Currency • Sufficiency • Efficiency Try: http://www.jimloy.com/puzz/puzz.htm
Information: • Value • Amount • “Goodness” • Evaluation
Information: Evaluation • Who produced it?
Information: Evaluation • Who produced it? • When was it produced?
Information: Evaluation • Who produced it? • When was it produced? • How was it produced?
Information: Evaluation • Who produced it? • When was it produced? • How was it produced? • How was it analyzed?
Information: Evaluation • Who produced it? • When was it produced? • How was it produced? • How was it analyzed? • Why was it produced?
Information: Evaluation • Who produced it? • When was it produced? • How was it produced? • How was it analyzed? • Why was it produced? • Whobenefits from this information?