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E-Management @ Work: The Internet and the Office Productivity Revolution

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How can you obtain real productivity results from all this Web technology your company has just purchased? How can you master the confusing watershed of over-hyped concepts, killer-apps and born-again Pure-play consultants? This book is the outcome of many discussions with managers dealing with the rise of e-businessat firm and/or team level. Gurus and pundits claim that the Web and its applications are poised to trigger a profound workplace revolution. The book shows that the Webs real promise lies in a service productivity revolution. It is structured to help the reader in his or her understanding of this three-step as usual, but basic uses of e-technologies, such as e-mail, Websites, online research and how simple tools can be used effectively to obtain office productivity improvements;same business, new draw the implications for your business of developments such as e-commerce, marketplaces, Internet marketing and intranets;the e-management welcome to the e-revolutionexplore how the Web inventors dreams lead to a constant flow of new Web based applications and how these might, as they get absorbed by the market, change the face of business as we know it.

272 pages, Paperback

First published February 26, 2002

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