by David Manners (Author), David Manners (Author), Tsugio Makimoto (Author)
Digital Nomad tells us how current and future technological possibilities, combined with our natural urge to travel, will once again allow mankind to live, work, and exist on the move. This is what just some of the world s major company leaders and thinkers are saying about Digital Nomad. The book provides us with a deep insight into the lifestyle in the future Kazuo Kashio, President, Casio Computer The book is fun to read and the technical content is sound and perceptive John G. Linvill, Professor of Electronic Engineering at Stanford University, California This book answers the question What is the value of information for human beings? Hiroo Toyoda, Chairman (former President), NTT Electronics From a new perspective, based on fact, two famous authors describe a dramatic lifestyle change: global nomadism Jurgen Knorr, President, Siemens Semiconductors, 1983 96 ( for 13 years one of those Digital Nomads ) Success in 21st century business will indeed depend on the ability to master the nomadic environment. A guide to this emerging world is therefore highly welcome Pasquale Pistorio, President and CEO, SGS--Thomson Microelectronics At heart we are travellers and explorers, unnaturally constrained to our place of work. This book s unique insight into modern technology shows how we can be freed to roam again Doug Dunn OBE, Chairman and CEO, Phillips Sound and Vision
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 28 Oct 1997
ISBN 10: 0471974994
ISBN 13: 9780471974994
Tsugio Makimoto is the author of Digital Nomad, published by Wiley.
David Manners is the author of Digital Nomad, published by Wiley.