Business @ the Speed of Thought: Using a Digital Nervous System

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Business @ the Speed of Thought: Using a Digital Nervous System

Author: Bill Gates (Founder and CEO, Microsoft)
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Audio Length: 6 hours
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As the cofounder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Microsoft, the world's leading provider of software for personal computers, Bill Gates played a prominent role in launching the Information Age. Now this modern visionary reveals how expanding technology is propelling the business world into an exciting new economic era...how every manager can - and must - stay ahead of the curve...and how integrated information systems can help every organization achieve Business @ the Speed of Thought. This program is narrated by Roger Steffens and includes commentary by the author.


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