The 2nd Digital RevolutionThe 2nd Digital Revolution communicates the essence of business technology management in ways that are seldom discussed in public. This is a no-nonsense look at how to optimize a relationship that's been driven more by sellers than buyers, more by hype than substance. This book identifies a unique flash point in history, a point where there are serious problems high project failure rate, remnants of the dot.com crash, and persistently low capital IT spending and major opportunities. The 2nd Digital Revolution tells readers how technologies and business models are converging, and looks at technology and business holistically, arguing that it's no longer possible to think about business or technology without simultaneously thinking about the other. This book offers technology that will take business to the next level. |
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Chapter II The Convergence Conversation Were Finally Ready | 15 |
Chapter III The Business Conversation Where Were Going | 53 |
Chapter IV The Technology Conversation How The World Should Work | 84 |
Chapter V The Turf Conversation Who Does What To Whom | 125 |
Chapter VI The Management Conversation It Still Needs To Make Sense | 143 |
Chapter VII The Tough Conversation Its Still And Always About People | 217 |
Chapter VIII Theres Just One More Thing | 250 |
About The Author | 254 |
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