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The Case for Using Probabilistic Knowledge in a Computer Chess Program (John L. Jerz)
Resilience in Man and Machine

 
Disappointing results from information systems stem from two causes: the way we see information and the way we try to manage it.

p.2 One challenge relates to defining the true nature of information. You can't productively use a thing unless you understand its nature.
 
p.3 Critical to effective information leadership will be establishing the overall organizational vision, strategies and priorities around which information should be concentrated. By clearly defining and communicating these strategic goals and ensuring adequate support, leaders will find that their organization will be able to accomplish extraordinary things at a substantially reduced cost.

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