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Non-Tech but anyone read this

My friend recommend me to read this book!

e*Volve

by Rosabeth Mos Kanter
HBS Press

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Not me. What is it about?

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I believe it about: How should they change in order to succeed in a digital world?

And every organization from dotcoms to dotcom-enabler to wannadots ..

Provide a hands-on blueprint for adopting the core principles of e-culture..

U know..

Tech knowledge is important, but culture and outside knowledge all help.

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