Your decisions are only as good as your information! How accurate and relevant is your information? How can you evaluate the accuracy and relevance of business information?
It's not always straightforward, given the diverse and opposing views of experts, and the prevalence of biased and fraudulent sources in the business world!
In this guide, you will learn from expert researchers in the business field (both academics and practitioners) how to critically evaluate and select information to facilitate your decision-making.
Learning goals
By the end of this section, you should be able to:
1. Evaluate information to avoid biased or fraudulent information;
2. Articulate the limitations of business information;
3. Understand that authority of business information is highly contextual; and
4. Develop an attitude of healthy skepticism when viewing business information.