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Introduction to Data Analytics & Business Intelligence Information Ethics Information Literacy Information Ethics

Business Intelligence Data Analytics E-commerce Big Data* Methods Data Mining* Text Mining* OLAP* Visualization* Query  Data Analytics E-commerce Big Data* Methods Data Mining* Text Mining* OLAP* Visualization* Query  Database Benefits  Components  Database Benefits  Components 

Information Quality Quality Characteristics Information Ethics Data vs. Information evaluated with may still violate Information Literacy helps produce

Information Ethics Objectives List and explain the three steps of information literacy Explain how information literacy can improve problem solving & decision making Define and recognize examples of ethical information dilemmas Identify three standards that may govern your actions regarding information ethics & contrast the consequences of using each

Information Literacy Define what information is needed Define what data is needed Know how and where to obtain data Define what processes are needed to turn data into information Understand meaning of information Act appropriately based on information (use information legally and ethically)

Information Literacy Example At a local convenience store, diaper sales on Friday evening accounted for a large percentage of total diaper sales for the week. 1.No particular brand, size or type of diaper accounted for the increase. 2.Diaper sales for the rest of the week were unaffected by Friday evening’s sales volume. 3.No other products in the store had a similar trend. 4.This trend had been going on since the store opened. You are the store manager. Your job is to maximize profits.

Ethical Information Dilemmas Misrepresent Data Fabricate Data Conceal Information Acquire Unauthorized Information Misdirected Information

Guidance for Business Professionals Laws Corporate Policy Ethical Behavior

Misdirected Information Scenario #1 Suppose you are buying a condo and you know that at least one other party is bidding against you. While agonizing over your best strategy, you stop at a local Starbucks. As you sip your latte, you overhear a conversation at the table next to yours. Three people are talking loudly enough that it is difficult to ignore them, and you soon realize that they are the real estate agent and the couple who is competing for the condo you want. They are preparing their offer.

Misdirected Information Scenario #2 Consider the same situation from a different perspective – instead of overhearing the conversation, suppose you receive that same information in an . Perhaps an administrative assistant at the agent’s office confuses you and the other customer and mistakenly sends you the terms of the other party’s offer.

Misdirected Information Scenario #3 Suppose that you sell computer software. In the midst of a sensitive price negotiation, your customer accidentally sends you an internal that contains the maximum amount that the customer can pay for your software.

How Will You Handle Misdirected Information? Ethical and legal are not synonymous. Establish your personal policy about dealing with information that is misdirected to you.