Web-Weaving

Author:   Paula Boyle ,  Peter Lloyd
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Pages:   416
Publication Date:   12 July 2017
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Author:   Paula Boyle ,  Peter Lloyd
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781138435070


ISBN 10:   1138435074
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   12 July 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1 The Elements of Web-Weaving; Chapter 1, Mellanie Hills; Chapter 2, James Martin; Chapter 3 Organizing knowledge, John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid; Chapter 4 The learning organization, Lilly Evans; Chapter 5 The extranet solution; Chapter 6 Electronic commerce: the coming of the perfect market – and how to escape it, David Flint; Chapter 7 Electronic consumerism, Deloitte, Touche; Chapter 8, Frank Abramson, Graham Telford; Chapter 9, Tom Siebel, Michael Malone; Chapter 10 The elusive strategic alliance, Lawrence G. Friedman; Chapter 11, Jessica Lipnack, Jeffrey Stamps; Chapter 12 Virtual teaming and virtual organizations: twenty-five principles of proven practice, David J. Skyrme; Chapter 13 Transactional communities as organic market systems, Andrea Saveri; Part 2 Web-Weaving in Practice; Chapter 14 Assembling a simple intranet at IPC magazines, James Roberts; Chapter 15 Making an intranet by the book at the British Library, Peter Judge; Chapter 16 Fostering information flow at Parsons Brinckerhoff, John Chow; Chapter 17 Virtual learning at City University Business School, Clive Holtham; Chapter 18 Intra- and extra-netting at the Boeing Company, Anthony H. Kim; Chapter 19, Ernst, Young; Chapter 20, Nada Zdravkovic; Chapter 21 Benefiting on-line alliances with an extranet at Oracle Corporation, Katheryn Potterf; Chapter 22 Electronic commerce at Cisco Systems, Arnaud M. Klineberg; Chapter 23 Reality bytes, Steven B. Weissman; Chapter 24 Improving global communication at Global Office Network, Kevin Tea; Chapter 25 Team syntegrity, Raul Espejo; Chapter 26 Generous networks of productive connections at BrainPool, Isabel Willshaw; Chapter 27 Trading Post: a safe place for champions, Peter Lloyd; Part 3 Web-Weaving – What Next?; Chapter 28, Joel Birnbaum; Chapter 29, Bill Gates; Chapter 30 Realizing the potential of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee; Chapter 31 Changing the organization to meet the needs of networks, Meredith Belbin; Chapter 32, Don Tapscott; Chapter 33 The empowered individual, Michael Wolff; Chapter 34 Tomorrow's company, John McIntyre; Chapter 35 The global village: today and tomorrow, Nelson Thall; Chapter 36 Staying human in a machine-dominated world, Susanna Opper; Chapter 37 Symplectics: weaving world views, Robin Wood;

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' Likely to be of most interest to HR professionals.' People Management This Book provides a sophisticated & multifaceted vision of the important enabling roles that information technology is likely to play within future knowledge & network-based societies. The Electronic Library - 8th June 2000


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