Computer Briefing: Using the Trends for Better Managerial DecisionsA quick, non-technical authoritative digest of the major computer issues, trends and technologies management must understand to do business today. Written in the same down-to- earth style as Ms Salerno's Harvard Business Review articles, it guides managers around the hurdles of the information age. Topics covered include artificial intelligence telecommunications, office automation and security. |
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OFFICE AUTOMATION | 17 |
COMPUTER SECURITY | 73 |
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