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Cargando... Blown to Bits: How the New Economics of Information Transforms Strategypor Philip Evans, Thomas S. Wurster
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The central thesis is that the economics of information is very different from that of physical objects, and that in general the information and the physical are bound together in products. New technologies can rapidly "melt the glue" and then the two aspects of the product can go their seperate ways - recorded music for example. This process is still going strong, so it is still worth trying to apply the general ideas from this book. Many of the details are obsolete but the authors try to step us through the thinking out of the implications. But the book is so poorly written that it is not clear that it is worth reading. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Blown to bits demonstrates how companies can re-strategize to take advantage of the new economics of information. Using examples from a spectrum of industries & mdash;from financial services to health care, from consumer to industrial goods, from media to retai--Blown to bits shows how to make the most of the new forces shaping competitive advantage. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I have had this kicking around for ages, and never quite got round to reading it. Just to give some idea of how old this book is, Google is not even mentioned! The authors make some good points on how businesses can react to the fast changing markets, and the way that greater access to the end consumer will radically change the market, but alas a lot of what they are saying is now very out of date. The think that does come across that can never be lost is that you can never be complacent in business; whilst the actions they were advocating at the time have changed, you should never take your eye off the ball. ( )