Overloaded
Eric Brynjolfsson has an article on the SAP website about strategies for dealing with information overload in an organization. The theme these strategies is to remove as much of the excessive information burden from people as possible so they can do more "human and intelligent work". In a nutshell, the strategies are:
1. Automate
2. Distribute
3. Equip
4. Focus
Automate means build better information systems with more automation and better quality information (not surprising on the SAP website). Distribute means to get the information to the place where it is needed to get more brains engaged and eliminate managerial bottlenecks. Equip means to hire and train people to equip them to deal with the decisions that are necessary with the increased flow of data. Lastly, focus means to get rid of data that is not relevant to corporate strategy.
You might be able to add one more strategy in there: iterate. Keep evolving on each of these strategies so that the evolution of each is a living program. As with most high-level strategies like this, the real trick is getting them to work in the real world. The additional strategy of iteration might make you more likely to get to where you want to be.