A Thousand Tribes
How Technology Unites People in Great Companies
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Word Count
52,000 words, Guess
Page Count
208 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100471222836
- ISBN-139780471222835
- Goodreads2888571
- Library of Congress Control Number2002511186
- OCLC Control Number49395290
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780471222835
- Open LibraryOL7613608M
Classifications
- LCCT58.64 .L57 2002
- LCCT58.64.L57 2002
Description
"The business-to-everything revolution is upon us. Organizations are connecting everything and everyone, finally working seamlessly toward one, well-defined goal. [This book] shows that a massive new capital investment is not required for this monumental shift into high-gear productivity; rather, it uncovers the power of the Internet to help your organization, like many others, achieve instant global connectivity, lower costs, and maximize the value of existing resources. Many organizations have begun to use the Internet on a technological level to integrate the disparate systems that often hobble corporate communication and business performance. But top companies know how to take it three steps further. They see the real power of the Internet and have embraced it to make fundamental, enterprise-wide changes, transforming the way work is done. Isn't it time your company became truly global, integrated, united, and focused? [This book] explores several Fortune 1000 companies to uncover how they use their portals to: Move work to the web; Communicate important information instantly, enterprise-wide; Reduce infrastructure costs; Implement business strategy; Increase productivity; [and] Drive innovation. Connecting people, both within the organization and to the resources they need to get the job done, has reached new heights. Through detailed case studies in companies great and small, you will see the tangible results of what's really happening with the Internet. You'll read how HP, Ford, and other companies use the Internet to respond immediately to market shifts, new opportunities, and fluctuating economic conditions"--Bookjacket.
First Sentence
Like nature, business is both cyclical and unpredictable.
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