Doing Business on the Internet: How the Electronic Highway is Transforming American CompaniesThe Internet is changing the way America does business. This high-speed, electronic network of networks already connects close to 10 million users in companies, universities, and government agencies around the world. Now Cronin offers the first strategic guide to harnassing the Internet's power to improve overall business performance and productivity. |
Contents
A Managers Guide to the Internet | 25 |
The Desktop as Global Village | 63 |
Reach Out and TouchEveryone | 105 |
Copyright | |
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Doing Business on the Internet: How the Electronic Highway is Transforming ... Mary J. Cronin No preview available - 1994 |
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