The issues raised include:
- the impact on employment levels and organizational structure;
- the effects of network technology and organization structure and control;
- the extent of management choice;
- the role of change agents.
This book shows that the introduction of computer networks raises new challenges concerning how the process of change is managed. The lessons from these cases could be widely applied in other organizations undertaking similar large-scale investments in new technology at the time.
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David Preece, The Business School, University of Portsmouth
'This book addresses a key issue of contemporary concern for both organizational practitioners and academics.'
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