Black Swans | Law Technology News
Nassim Taleb, in his 2007 book, " The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly
Improbable
<http://www.amazon.com/The-Black-Swan-Improbable-Robustness/dp/081297381X>
," updated and elevated the metaphor of black swans into a theory of how
the world actually works. For Taleb, a black swan event stands as a
hard-to-predict event of disproportionate, sometimes massive
importance—that surprises everyone, but is then rationalized after the fact
with the benefit of hindsight.
In the absence of a black swan event, how can you best make the case for
information governance? Here are seven practical pointers to jump-start the
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