INFORMATION OVERLOAD AWARENESS DAY 2010




Information Overload Awareness Day is an annual workplace observance that calls attention to the problem of Information Overload and how it impacts both individuals and organizations.

Information Overload describes an excess of information that results in the loss of ability to make decisions, process information, and prioritize tasks. Organizations of all shapes and sizes have already been significantly impacted by information overload, a problem that costs the U.S. economy $900 billion per year in lower productivity and throttled innovation according to research from Basex.

An online event has been set for October 20th to commemorate the day. It features a variety of speakers that will address the key issues and challenges associated with lessening the occurrence of Information Overload.

The Information Overload Awareness Day 2010 Event

October 20, 2010 on the Web starting at 11 a.m. EDT/3 p.m. GMT/8 a.m. PDT

Keynote speakerPaul Atchley, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Director, Undergraduate Studies, Director, Cognitive Graduate Program
Department of Psychology, University of Kansas
Featured speakersDan Holtshouse, George Washington University and former CKO, Xerox
Nathan Zeldes, President, Information Overload Research Group
Max Christoff, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley
Dan Rasmus, (former) Director, Business Insights, Microsoft
Oliver Brdiczka, Xerox PARC
Information Overload Research UpdateJonathan Spira, Chief Analyst, Basex
Cody Burke, Senior Analyst, Basex



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Three Visionary Vendor Panels will present companies with cutting-edge Information Overload solutions. Topics include E-mail, Collaborative Tools, and Information Presentation.

If you are interested in becoming a Sponsor of Information Overload Awareness Day 2010, please click here.

Read Lower The Overload: A Call for Action on Information Overload Awareness Day.


What Attendees Are Saying About Last Year's Event…


Plan to attend Information Overload Awareness Day 2010. Early registration costs $50 but individuals promising to reduce multi-tasking (e.g. IM, e-mail, Twitter, etc.) during the workday register for FREE!. (USE CODE NOMULTITASKING)
Your registration includes the complete Basex report on Intel's War Against Information Overload as well as a subscription to Basex:TechWatch, a monitor and digest of news and information about knowledge sharing and collaboration.









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