Bil Geichʻŭ @ saenggak ŭi sokto

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Bill Gates: Bil Geichʻŭ @ saenggak ŭi sokto (Korean language, 1999, Chʻŏngnim Chʻulpʻan)

519 pages

Korean language

Published Oct. 19, 1999 by Chʻŏngnim Chʻulpʻan.

ISBN:
978-89-352-0367-3
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OCLC Number:
42754650

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3 stars (1 review)

In his new book, Microsoft chairman and CEO Bill Gates discusses how technology can help run businesses better today and how it will transform the nature of business in the near future. Gates stresses the need for managers to view technology not as overhead but as a strategic asset, and offers detailed examples from Microsoft, GM, Dell, and many other successful companies. Companion Web site.

6 editions

Old but not completely outdated

3 stars

[My review of the 12min summary]

Gates wrote this back in 1999. It's kind of quaint looking back at it now.

He basic premise is that change is happening so fast now that companies have to be able to respond and adapt quickly to those changes. He advocates creating a "digital nervous system", modeled on the human nervous system, at your company.

He has 12 key steps to create a digital information flow within your company:

  1. Create a communication flow in your organization in order to react to news with reflex-like speed.
  2. Look at your sales data online to spot patterns and share your insights.
  3. Let PCs do the business analysis so you can shift your knowledge workers to higher positions.
  4. Create cross-departmental, global teams using digital tools.
  5. Use digital systems instead of paper processes to reduce administrative bottlenecks.
  6. Use digital tools to get rid of single-task jobs.
  7. Create an …

Subjects

  • Business enterprises -- Computer networks
  • Business enterprises -- Communication systems