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Democratization of communication Maximizing the value of information

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Democratization of communication and information access is needed to maximize the value of information

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Democratization ofcommunicationMaximizing the value of information

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“If HP knew what HP knows, we would be three times as profitable.”

Lew Platt, the former CEO of Hewlett-Packard

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“People are certainly valuable resources, and the information they hold is useful, but far more so if shared with others.”

Graham Walter, “Information is Power”

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“The right information in the right place just changes your life.“

Stewart Brand at the first Hackers' Conference in 1984

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!The information revolution is affecting competition in

three vital ways…

Michael E. Porter and Victor E. Millar"How Information Gives You Competitive Advantage"

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It changes industry structure and, in so doing, alters the rules of competition.

#1

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It creates competitive advantage by giving companies new ways to outperform their rivals.

#2

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It spawns whole new businesses, often from within a company’s existing operations.

#3

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Information really is power.

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Communication is about using of that power.

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?So why don’t organisations take every chance they get to improve communcation and information sharing?

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…instead of locking valuable information in a vault somewhere...

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…reasoning that the information is ”safe” there.

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Well, it is safe from being communicated.

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Safe from being used.

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Safe from generating value.

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?It that really such a wise idea?

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Well…no.

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So why do they do it?

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Because people are afraid of what will happen [to themselves and their positions]

when others get access to the information they have access to.

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Afraid of the distribution of power.

[remember: information is power]

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Haven’t we seen this before?

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New innovations in communications have met

resistance many times in human history.

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/rachel_s/

Movable Type

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/emdot/

The Typewriter

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/storm_gal/

The Telephone

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/matteo86photonature/

Radio

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/darko_pevec/2302492866/sizes/o/

Television

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And more recently…

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THEINTERNET

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Steps towards

democratization of communicationhave always been seen as dangerous

by those who are in power.

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Still…

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…it is key to maximize the value of information.

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?What is your organization doing to maximize the value of its

information?