Keeping data accurate and reliable is seen as very important for
businesses, as it is part of the running of the business for example
business run using data as part as there day to day of the business;
for example businesses such as Ford
Explain ways that the accuracy of source data can be improved before
it is used.
The Importance of keeping data accurate and reliable
Keeping data accurate and reliable is seen as very important for
businesses, as it is part of the running of the business for example
business run using data as part as there day to day of the business;
for example businesses such as Ford keep records of there customers,
and potential customers, they have large databases of them, this helps
Ford as this can help Ford to survive and stay alive, within the
organisation people are constantly using data, this could be research
or databases, this information is being used by the organisation it
self from offices in head offices to the dealer branches where staff
internally are using this information to help them in the running of
the business. This research could help the company quite significantly
as it contributes hugely into the success of the company.
Businesses is using data all around the world, our world revolves
around data, for example finding new cures for diseases in order for
this to be done research and data would have needed to be collected in
order to accomplish this goal, so it is fair to say if data was not
produced and collected and not used then a lot of things now would not
have come into practice people would have suffered because of this,
this is why Ford need data to be accurate and reliable because it
helps to push the business along and drive it to achieve its goals.
Ford need data to be accurate and reliable because it helps to push
the business along and drive it to achieve its goals, only precise
data is useful to Ford, it would have to be very accurate as incorrect
data will not b able to help the organisation and would be pretty
pointless. Information to be accurate and reliable is a very important
aspect of the business if it is to run effectively and efficiently. In
the UK a certain percentage of UK households support corporations by
buying stock. But the level of trust people have placed in the
corporate world by making these investments has not been reciprocated
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Ø Target group index TGI
All this helps Ford to identify customers buying behaviour in terms of
and could help in developing a suitable product.
Debtor amount owed data
(For use in statements of account)
Ford can do this by checking and comparing Owings to debts paid
A business can get this information via seeking advice from certified
accountants.
Customers returns data
(For use in monitoring quality)
Ford can do this by monitoring products that had been returned and
identifying problem, which as results can be dealt with. Results could
also be:
Ø Customer feedback
Ø Suggestion schemes
Ø Epos systems
All this sources of information helps Ford to closely monitor certain
quality of products and overall production performance, and where it
can be improved. With the help of constant updates.
Financial account data
(For use in the final accounts)
Ford can found out about information by identifying overspending areas
and develop improvement tactics, for example strategies and can be
done through.
Ø Bank statements
Ø Annual reports
Ø Cash flows
This information enables Ford to compare current data with previous
data.
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up with the changes - they happen so fast. A good way to think about