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July 1995, Week 4

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Mike Paivinen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mike Paivinen <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Jul 1995 01:18:25 GMT
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Steve Cole ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: Technology today is like a wave crashing on the beach,  the current wave
: appears to be the best until it crashes, then there's another wave of
: technology
: to take its place.  In today's world of constant technology change,  where
: should a business invest its long term dollar?
 
In a different context, a person said that waves no longer describe the type
of change that is happening in business today.  Instead, we should think of
it as a set of rapids.  There's change going on all around us, but in no
particular direction (at least locally), but there is overall movement.
 
Mike P.

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