LexisNexis survey of 650 US white-collar and knowledge workers points to information overload
+ more than 70% of 10 U.S. white-collar workers feel inundated by information at work
+ more than two in five say "they're headed for an information "breaking point"
+ "62 per cent said they spend a lot of time sifting through irrelevant information to find what they need"
+ "68 per cent wish they could spend less time organizing information and more time using it"
+ white-collar workers spend on average 7.89 hours each day "conducting research, attending meetings and searching for previously created documents".
+ 68% would like to spend less time "finding and organizing information and more time using it".
Also see "The High Cost of Not Finding Information", Stephen Abram, Stephen's Lighthouse (Mar 4)
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