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Business @ the Speed of Thought pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024
So where do you want to go tomorrow? That's the question Bill Gates tries to answer in Business @ the Speed of Thought. Gates offers a 12-step program for companies wanting to do business in the next millennium. The book's premise: Thanks to technology, the speed of business is accelerating at an ever-increasing rate, and to survive, it must develop an infrastructure--a "digital nervous system"--that allows for the unfettered movement of information inside a company. Gates writes that "The most meaningful way to differentiate your company from your competition ... is to do an outstanding job with information. How you gather, manage, and use information will determine whether you win or lose."The book is peppered with examples of companies that have already successfully engineered information networks to manage inventory, sales, and customer relationships better. The examples run from Coca-Cola's ability to download sales data from vending machines to Microsoft's own internal practices, such as its reliance on e-mail for company-wide communication and the conversion of most paper processes to digital ones (an assertion that seems somewhat at odds with the now-infamous "by hand on sheets of paper" method of tracking profits that was revealed during Microsoft's antitrust trial).While Gates breaks no new ground--dozens of authors have been writing about competing on a digital playing field for some time, among them Carl Shapiro and Hal Varian inInformation Rules and Patricia Seybold inCustomers.com--businesses that want a wakeup call may find this book a ringer. With excerpts in Time magazine, a dedicated Web site, and an all-out media assault, Microsoft is working hard to push Business @ the Speed of Thought into the national dialogue, and for many it will be difficult to see the book as anything but a finely tuned marketing campaign for the forthcoming versions of Windows NT and MS Office. Nevertheless, as Gates has shown time and time again, him, Microsoft, and perhaps even this book you may ignore at your own peril. --Harry C. Edwards
有点虚无。不过有些有意思的观点。例如:信息时代决胜在速度;信息系统不仅仅是办公自动化,而应该成为企业的中枢神经;让一线员工参与决策;解放劳动力,让更多的员工从事思考。讲述了微软在互联网兴起过程中的应对,可惜不慎详细。书是写给CEO的,我读,难免不甚得其意
评分有点虚无。不过有些有意思的观点。例如:信息时代决胜在速度;信息系统不仅仅是办公自动化,而应该成为企业的中枢神经;让一线员工参与决策;解放劳动力,让更多的员工从事思考。讲述了微软在互联网兴起过程中的应对,可惜不慎详细。书是写给CEO的,我读,难免不甚得其意
评分有点虚无。不过有些有意思的观点。例如:信息时代决胜在速度;信息系统不仅仅是办公自动化,而应该成为企业的中枢神经;让一线员工参与决策;解放劳动力,让更多的员工从事思考。讲述了微软在互联网兴起过程中的应对,可惜不慎详细。书是写给CEO的,我读,难免不甚得其意
评分有点虚无。不过有些有意思的观点。例如:信息时代决胜在速度;信息系统不仅仅是办公自动化,而应该成为企业的中枢神经;让一线员工参与决策;解放劳动力,让更多的员工从事思考。讲述了微软在互联网兴起过程中的应对,可惜不慎详细。书是写给CEO的,我读,难免不甚得其意
评分有点虚无。不过有些有意思的观点。例如:信息时代决胜在速度;信息系统不仅仅是办公自动化,而应该成为企业的中枢神经;让一线员工参与决策;解放劳动力,让更多的员工从事思考。讲述了微软在互联网兴起过程中的应对,可惜不慎详细。书是写给CEO的,我读,难免不甚得其意
这本书写的很朴实 写了他们公司的事,包括,他们公司犯的错误。 比尔盖茨说,获胜对它们来说不是灌篮(P388). 虽然微软招了许多聪明人,但他认为,公司需要智商“并不是说它需要很多睿智的人”(P228) 所以这一点上,倒有点象朴实的沃尔顿呢。
评分这本书写的很朴实 写了他们公司的事,包括,他们公司犯的错误。 比尔盖茨说,获胜对它们来说不是灌篮(P388). 虽然微软招了许多聪明人,但他认为,公司需要智商“并不是说它需要很多睿智的人”(P228) 所以这一点上,倒有点象朴实的沃尔顿呢。
评分书中得很多观点察觉到作为一个技术天才的聪明和敏锐,对整个公司和框架的运作时时保留自己的判断和洞察力,并且十分了解各种成本对于一个公司运作的重要性,尤其是时间成本,交流成本,这即是对公司的智能来说非常重要的两个标准,能够流动的大平台环境使整个机构充盈荟萃,生...
评分这本书写的很朴实 写了他们公司的事,包括,他们公司犯的错误。 比尔盖茨说,获胜对它们来说不是灌篮(P388). 虽然微软招了许多聪明人,但他认为,公司需要智商“并不是说它需要很多睿智的人”(P228) 所以这一点上,倒有点象朴实的沃尔顿呢。
评分这本书写的很朴实 写了他们公司的事,包括,他们公司犯的错误。 比尔盖茨说,获胜对它们来说不是灌篮(P388). 虽然微软招了许多聪明人,但他认为,公司需要智商“并不是说它需要很多睿智的人”(P228) 所以这一点上,倒有点象朴实的沃尔顿呢。
Business @ the Speed of Thought pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024