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Information quality management - Landing
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<h1 id="start">Finding out what to do.</h1>
<p>The basic principle of how we deal with things in this world is by comparing an abstract ideal, theory or goal and what's actually the case.</p>
<p>There are a number of challenges to this that I want to adress. In most cases I can see, the biggest problem is bad communication. People misunderstand, aren't precise or get sidetracked. So I aim to collect and organize some tools and easy directions and simple arguments to follow, to adress the most common errors.</p>
<p>The split between abstract and real is easy and that's a big advantage. For example:</p>
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<tr><th width="50%">Theory</th><th width="50%">Real</th></tr>
<tr><td>Traffic rules are designed for safety,<br>drivers take tests.</td><td>Accidents happen anyway.</td></tr>
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<p>When talking about how to avoid another accident, we can approach from two sides:</p>
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<li>something with the rules or the testing is wrong</li>
<li>there was something else about the real situation that we need to avoid</li>
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<p>The best traffic rules won't help if a driver has a heart attack, and the best, healthiest drivers will cause accidents if there is something wrong with the situation created by the rules.</p>
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