Customer-Driven It: How Users Are Shaping Technology Industry Growth

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Publisher: Harvard Business School Press

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AFTER THE INTERNET bubble burst, the technology industry was left facing a host of unrealized opportunities, from e-commerce to market exchanges. Where will the industry go from here, and who will drive it forward? David Moschella argues that IT industry progress will be driven not by technology suppliers, but by customers who are using those technologies. He introduces the concept of a customer-driven value chain and shows how customers will determine the viability of everything from online advertising to online payment systems, from e-commerce to e-learning. Written for senior managers and strategists, this forward-looking book reveals what must be done in order to fuel the growth of the critical IT industry. David Moschella has been a consultant and analyst in the technology industry for almost twenty years. The author of the highly praised Waves of Power: The Dynamics of Global Technology Leadership, he is a regular columnist for Computerworld.

Publisher: Harvard Business School Press
Author: David C Moschella,
Language: English
ISBN: 1578518652
EAN: 9781578518654
No. of Pages: 304
Publish Date: 2003-02-28
Binding: Hardcover
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The book Customer-Driven It: How Users Are Shaping Technology Industry Growth by David C Moschella, (author) is published or distributed by Harvard Business School Press [1578518652, 9781578518654]. This particular edition was published on or around 2003-02-28 date. Customer-Driven It: How Users Are Shaping Technology Industry Growth has Hardcover binding and this format has 304 number of pages of content for use. This book by David C Moschella, is written in English language.

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