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Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Management Update", 1997

Abstract

Bankers, fund managers, analysts, and other financial service workers cut through a haze of data every day. Their acumen makes them experts in limiting exposure to information overload. From their own experiences, they advise managers to prioritize, filter information sources, make time for face-to-face communication, do their own analysis...but outsource when they can, use the Internet, and know where they want to go. Examines each of these tools and techniques in detail.

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Abstract

Bankers, fund managers, analysts, and other financial service workers cut through a haze of data every day. Their acumen makes them experts in limiting exposure to information overload. From their own experiences, they advise managers to prioritize, filter information sources, make time for face-to-face communication, do their own analysis...but outsource when they can, use the Internet, and know where they want to go. Examines each of these tools and techniques in detail.

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