2.3 Quality of information Explain the below features in information:

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Unit 2 – LO2 – styles, classification and the management of Global Info 2.3 Quality of information Explain the below features in information: Characteristics. Importance of good quality information to stakeholders. Consequences of poor quality information on stakeholders. 2.1 – Information Styles and their usage Explain the below features in information: Text Graphic Video Animated graphics Audio Numerical Braille text Tactile images Subtitles Boolean Tables and spreadsheets Charts and graphs 2.2 Information classification Explain the below features in information: Sensitive Non-sensitive Private Public Personal Business Confidential Classified Partially anonymised Completely anonymised Impacts on different stakeholders 2.4 Information management Explain the below features in information: Collecting, storing and retrieving. Manipulating and processing. Analysing. Securing. Transmitting. Impact on individuals and organisations. .