Don Tapscott describes the Age of Network Intelligence as an all encompassing and
revolutionizing phenomenon fuelled by the convergence of advancements in human
communication, computing (computers, software, services) and content (publishing,
entertainment and information providers), to create the interactive multimedia and the
information highway. This new age is gradually forcing us to rethink the way we
perceive the traditional definitions of economy, wealth creation, business organizations
and other institutional structures. Such a shift in economic and social relationships holds
promise and peril. The book focuses on three main areas – the new economy and factors
that mould it; internetworking and how it relates to businesses and governments and
lastly the need for strong progressive leadership who will be responsible for the
transformation or will be the agents of change in this new era.
Don Tapscott describes the Age of Network Intelligence as an all encompassing andrevolutionizing phenomenon fuelled by the convergence of advancements in humancommunication, computing (computers, software, services) and content (publishing,entertainment and information providers), to create the interactive multimedia and theinformation highway. This new age is gradually forcing us to rethink the way weperceive the traditional definitions of economy, wealth creation, business organizationsand other institutional structures. Such a shift in economic and social relationships holdspromise and peril. The book focuses on three main areas – the new economy and factorsthat mould it; internetworking and how it relates to businesses and governments andlastly the need for strong progressive leadership who will be responsible for thetransformation or will be the agents of change in this new era.
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