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OverviewArchitects of the Business Revolution is a journey through the remarkable new territory of e-business and the new economy. Dearlove and Coomber identify the entrepreneurs, radicals and thinkers who have made the greatest contribution to this new world. From wunderkinds like Marc Andreessen and Sabheer Bhatia and rocket scientists like Tim Berners-Lee and Vinton Cerf to visionaries like Don Tapscott and Esther Dyson and business engineers like Scott McNealy and Jim Clark, these are the guys and girls you have to know about. Beyond the individuals themselves, Dearlove and Coomber take ideas into action and offer practical guidance drawn from these pioneers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Des Dearlove , Steve CoomberPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Capstone Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.425kg ISBN: 9781841121086ISBN 10: 1841121088 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 13 December 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews...the style is generally witty, readable and up-to-date... (Sunday Business Post, 4th February 2001) The authors put ideas into action and offer practical guidance drawn from these pioneers. (Computer Weekly, 22nd March 2001) An interesting read.... (Freelance Informer, 20th April 20 The book is written in a refreshingly non-technical style, which is a welcome change from the many publications in this area ..... (Professional Manager, July 2001) ..very impressed with the actual format of this book....manages to be both interesting and informative....it succeeds in being a very neat and well presented book.. (M2 Communications, 22 February 2001) ...the style is generally witty, readable and up--to--date... (Sunday Business Post, 4th February 2001) The authors put ideas into action and offer practical guidance drawn from these pioneers. (Computer Weekly, 22nd March 2001) An interesting read... (Freelance Informer, 20th April 2001) The book is written in a refreshingly non--technical style, which is a welcome change from the many publications in this area ... (Professional Manager, July 2001) ..very impressed with the actual format of this book...manages to be both interesting and informative...it succeeds in being a very neat and well presented book.. (M2 Communications, 22 February 2001) ...the style is generally witty, readable and up--to--date... (Sunday Business Post, 4th February 2001) The authors put ideas into action and offer practical guidance drawn from these pioneers. (Computer Weekly, 22nd March 2001) An interesting read... (Freelance Informer, 20th April 2001) The book is written in a refreshingly non--technical style, which is a welcome change from the many publications in this area ... (Professional Manager, July 2001) ..very impressed with the actual format of this book...manages to be both interesting and informative...it succeeds in being a very neat and well presented book.. (M2 Communications, 22 February 2001) ...the style is generally witty, readable and up-to-date... (Sunday Business Post, 4th February 2001) The authors put ideas into action and offer practical guidance drawn from these pioneers. (Computer Weekly, 22nd March 2001) An interesting read.... (Freelance Informer, 20th April 20 The book is written in a refreshingly non-technical style, which is a welcome change from the many publications in this area ..... (Professional Manager, July 2001) ..very impressed with the actual format of this book....manages to be both interesting and informative....it succeeds in being a very neat and well presented book.. (M2 Communications, 22 February 2001) ...the style is generally witty, readable and up-to-date... (Sunday Business Post, 4th February 2001) The authors put ideas into action and offer practical guidance drawn from these pioneers. (Computer Weekly, 22nd March 2001) An interesting read... (Freelance Informer, 20th April 2001) The book is written in a refreshingly non-technical style, which is a welcome change from the many publications in this area ... (Professional Manager, July 2001) ..very impressed with the actual format of this book...manages to be both interesting and informative...it succeeds in being a very neat and well presented book.. (M2 Communications, 22 February 2001) Author InformationDes Dearlove is co-founder of the media content, concepts, and consulting firm, Suntop Media. He writes regularly for the Times, the American Management Review and Human Resources. He is the author of a number of books on management best practice, including The Ultimate Book of Business Thinking and Business the Bill Gates Way. Stephen Coomber writes for a variety of publications, including the Times and Internet Money magazine. He is author of the report into corporate values, Heart and Soul. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |