Professor Alan Jagolinzer discusses why information quality is a societal imperative, with Dr. Mike Willis, director of the Cambridge Executive Masters of Accounting degree [@universityofcambridgemaste9011] programme.
"Every human being on the planet relies on information to make judgements in every relationship in our lives. …
Every relationship has information asymmetry. Somebody knows more than the other. The person who knows less is vulnerable and can be hurt if the person who knows more is lying. …
I think we all have to advocate for clean accountable systems that, as best as we can, communicates what’s really happening. …
Information quality is the most important societal imperative there is besides food and water.”