I look around at the shelfs in my office. There are books and binders, newspapers, magazines, reports, brochures, leaflets and printouts from Internet pages. It's difficult to decide what's necessary and which information should be taken or thrown away.
The differentiation of garbage and valuable information isn't easy. I've been struggling with "information overflow" issues for decades.
Our recent Baltic Sea Region tour didn't make life easier. We learned a lot about both business and regional development perspectives and collected "tons of new valuable" information.
My task for the coming six to ten months is to focus on the new available information and write intelligence reports to support business growth and profitability of our clients.
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