Engines of Change Have Many Parts
The World is Flat
http://www.silaspartners.com/2005/05/01/engines-of-change-have-many-parts/
In his bestseller, The World is Flat, Thomas Friedman references a 1989 essay by economic historian Paul David entitled “Computer and Dynamo: The Modern Productivity Paradox in a Not-Too-Distant Mirror.” At the time, pundits were puzzled because computers had been introduced into the office environment several years before in the early 1980’s, [...]
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