Spira Overload!
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-06415-3
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
How Too Much Information is Hazardous to Your Organization
E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-118-06415-3
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Timely advice for getting a grip on information overload in theworkplace
This groundbreaking book reveals how different kinds ofinformation overload impact workers and businesses as a whole. Ithelps businesses get a grip on the financial and human costs ofe-mail overload and interruptions and details how working in aninformation overloaded environment impacts employee productivity,efficiency, and morale.
* Explains how information?often in the form of e-mail messages,reports, news, Web sites, RSS feeds, blogs, wikis, instantmessages, text messages, Twitter, and video conferencingwalls?bombards and dulls our senses
* Explores what we do with information
* Documents how we created more and more information overcenturies
* Reveals what all this information is doing
Timely and thought-provoking, Overload! addresses the realityof?and solutions for?a problem to which no one is immune.
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Foreword: Fighting the Good Fight against Information Bloat.
Preface.
A Note to the Reader.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
How We Got Here.
The Age of the Knowledge Worker.
Mark Rivington's Day.
A Global Economy.
Part I: How We Got Here.
Chapter 1: Information, Please?
Chapter 2: History of Information.
The Information Revolution and the Book.
eReaders Rising.
After the Book...Getting the Word Out.
The New News Cycle.
Chapter 3: Welcome to the Information Age.
Is Software Holding Us Back?
The Tools We Use.
Mid-Nineteenth Century Tools: Groundwork is Laid.
Twentieth-Century Tools: The Foundation for the Information Revolution.
Breakthroughs in Productivity.
Online Collaboration Makes Its Entrance.
Enter Charlie Chaplin.
Enter the Office Suite.
An Office for the Twenty-First Century.
The Problem of Too Much of a Good Thing.
The Collaborative Business Environment.
Chapter 4: What Is Information?
Quantifying Information.
Why Information Is Exploding.
How Information Is Going beyond Network and Storage Capabilities.
Structured Information versus Unstructured.
Data Mining to the Rescue?
Chapter 5: The Information Consumer.
Chapter 6: What Is Information Overload?
Meetings: Too Much of a Good Thing?
How Long Has This Been Going On?
More Information - Isn't that What We Wanted?
Information Overload and the Tragedy of the Commons.
The Ephemerization of Information.
Chapter 7: The Cost of Information Overload.
Chapter 8: What Hath Information Overload Wrought?
Aspects of Information Overload.
Information Overload-related Maladies.
Chapter 9: The Two Freds.
Entitlement.
Mad about Information.
Work-life Balance.
Chapter 10: Beep. Beep. Beep.
How Much Texting is Too Much?
Sample Text Phraseology.
The Search for Whatever It Is We Are Looking For.
Chapter 11: Heading for a Nervous Breakdown.
Thinking for a Living.
The Roundtable.
How the Other Half Lives.
The New Busy Is Heading for a Nervous Breakdown.
Part II: Where We Are and Where We Are Going.
Chapter 12: Managing Work and Workers in the Twenty-First Century.
Chapter 13: Components of Information Overload.
E-mail Overload.
Unnecessary Interruptions and Recovery Time.
Need for Instant Gratification.
Everything is Urgent - and Important.
Chapter 14: E-mail.
The Cost of Too Much E-mail.
E-mail and the Network Effect.
Reply-to-All.
Get Rid of "Reply-To-All?"
Profanity in E-mail (Expletive Deleted).
A Day without E-mail.
What to Do With 2.5 Billion E-mails.
Deleting E-mail, Deleting Knowledge.
Chapter 15: The Googlification of Search.
Does the King of the Watusis Drive an Automobile?
Chapter 16: Singletasking.
Attention.
Three Types of Attention.
Automaticity.
The Supertaskers among Us.
Chapter 17: Intel's War on IO.
Recent Information Overload Initiatives.
Quiet Time: A Time for Thought and Reflection.
No E-Mail Day.
E-mail Service Level Agreement.
Chapter 18: Government Information Overload.
The Government's Information Problem.
Collecting Data to Our Detriment?
A Culture of Secrecy.
Too Much Information (almost) Hits Home.
Chapter 19: The Financial Crisis and Information Overload.
No Information Overload in 1907?
Information Overload in the Market.
Chapter 20: The Tech Industry and Information Overload.
The Industry Comes Together?
Information Overload Awareness Day.
What Software Companies Are Doing.
Chapter 21: What Works Better When.
Social Networking Tools in the Enterprise.
What Should I Use When?
10 Tips to Help Lower Information Overload.
Epilogue: 2084: Our Future?
References.
About the Author.
Overload Stories: The Web Site.
Index.