An edition of The Digital Economy (1995)

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Promise and Peril in the Age of Networked Intelligence

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An edition of The Digital Economy (1995)

The Digital Economy

Promise and Peril in the Age of Networked Intelligence

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In this eagerly awaited follow-up to his best-selling Paradigm Shift, global IT expert Don Tapscott answers the one question that burns on the mind of every forward-looking executive and manager: What does the new technology mean to me and my business?

In clear, jargon-free English, using actual examples of leading-edge organizations who are successfully riding the new IT wave, Don Tapscott reveals how the new technology and business strategies are transforming not only business processes but also the way products and services are created and marketed, the structure and goals of the enterprise, the dynamics of competition, and all the rules for business success.

But the remarkable journey doesn't end there. The Digital Economy also takes you to the epicenter of a new convergence of computing, telecommunications, and entertainment. From Wal-Mart's electronically linked purchasing systems to Sun Microsystem's desktop university to Chase Manhattan Bank's consumer video kiosks, and beyond, it discloses how results-hungry organizations are moving past simple reengineering to the complete IT-enabled transformation of the corporation.

The Digital Economy also tackles the dark side of the information highway - the first frank, balanced, and comprehensive look at the perils of the revolution underway for every business, society, and individual. With this book Tapscott opens an international debate on the role of business in the transition to the new economy and a new society based on fairness, justice, and democracy.

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The Digital Economy
2000, McGraw-Hill
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The Digital Economy: Promise and Peril In The Age of Networked Intelligence
May 1, 1997, McGraw-Hill
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The Digital Economy: Promise and Peril In The Age of Networked Intelligence
May 1, 1997, McGraw-Hill
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The digital economy: promise and peril in the age of networked intelligence
1996, McGraw-Hill
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The Digital Economy: Promise and Peril in the Age of Networked Intelligence
October 1, 1995, McGraw-Hill
in English
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The Digital Economy: Promise and Peril in the Age of Networked Intelligence
October 1, 1995, McGraw-Hill
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First Sentence

"When the Atlanta-based rock band R.E.M. went on tour in 1995, the first time the supergroup had played so extensively in five years, much of the promotional efforts was focused on the Internet."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HC79.I55T368 1996, HC79.I55 T368 1996

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7297022M
Internet Archive
digitaleconomypr00taps
ISBN 10
0070622000
ISBN 13
9780070622005
LCCN
95037962
OCLC/WorldCat
33078310
Library Thing
195594
Goodreads
3385480

Work Description

This eye-opening, fact-filled book profiles the rise of the Net Generation, which is using digital technology to change the way individuals and society interact. Essential reading for parents, teachers, policy makers, marketers, business leaders, social activists, and others, Growing Up Digital makes a compelling distinction between the baby boomer's passive medium of television and the explosion of interactive digital media, sparked by the computer and the Internet. Tapscott shows how children, empowered by new technology, are taking the reigns from their boomer parents and making inroads into all areas of society, including our education system, the government, and economy. The result is a timely, revealing look at our digital future that kids and their parents will find both fascinating and instructive.

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