by Fiona Czerniawska (Author), Gavin Potter (Author)
Information undoubtedly represents one of the key competitive weapons of the next decade, whether it takes the form of tracking the shopping habits of individual customers or changing the price of airline tickets minute by minute to take advantage of changes in demand. The implications for management are huge yet most companies are still at the early stages of trying to understand how they can extract maximum value for their information assets. This book looks at the impact of this information revolution and shows how companies can exploit information for competitive advantage.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 19 Jun 1998
ISBN 10: 0333721217
ISBN 13: 9780333721216
'In a world increasingly absorbed by news of fresh internet start-ups and e-commerce initiatives, Czerniawska and Potter provide a timely reminder that the changes taking place in business go far beyone discovering new ways of retailing. The scale and accessibility of information now available means that those who find new ways of applying it - whether in strategy or in processes - will gain competitive advantage over those who are slow to understand the implications.' - The Antidote