The Computer CultureSusan H. Evans, Peter Clarke White River Press, 1984 - 101 Seiten |
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... innovation and left to start his own semiconduc- tor firm . Fairchild was faced with too many alternative opportunities for new products to be able to pursue all of them . The innovation might have been outside the company's planned ...
... innovation and left to start his own semiconduc- tor firm . Fairchild was faced with too many alternative opportunities for new products to be able to pursue all of them . The innovation might have been outside the company's planned ...
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... innovation . In order to compete effectively , the company must outgrow other companies producing the same product ... innovations and in the start - up of new firms around these innovations , entrepreneurial fever does not fit well with ...
... innovation . In order to compete effectively , the company must outgrow other companies producing the same product ... innovations and in the start - up of new firms around these innovations , entrepreneurial fever does not fit well with ...
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... innovation . We are considering indi- viduals who feel an intense pressure to conform , to adopt , even to lead in the adoption of the innovation , and yet they can't break through their psychological resistance to get to the step of ...
... innovation . We are considering indi- viduals who feel an intense pressure to conform , to adopt , even to lead in the adoption of the innovation , and yet they can't break through their psychological resistance to get to the step of ...
Inhalt
TRANSFORMING | 28 |
WORD PROCESSING AND CREATIVE | 46 |
THE IMPACT OF MICROCOMPUTERS | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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