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Examines the implications of an increasing rate of technologicalchange for productivity improvement. Considers the adoption of newtechnology, the problem of obsolescence, ways of identifying relevantchanges, technological scanning systems, and inhouse technologydevelopment services. Summarizes that technology must be harnessed in apositive manner through a formalized scanning and development process ifthe organization is to recognize the technological changes that canoffer productivity improvement.
Work Study – Emerald Publishing
Published: Feb 1, 1991
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