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... breathtaking ... essential reading ... ... inspiring, intriguing and sometimes infuriating ... ... a stimulating, idiosyncratic, quirky book. |
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New businesses can apparently be
wired together from existing pieces at astonishing speed. A large
grocery chain plugs in some extra "components" and becomes a bank, almost
overnight. What are the rules of this game, and are there any pitfalls?
And what are the implications for IT?
There is currently an explosion of new businesses - not just small start-ups but substantial launches. Many well-known brand names are cut-and-pasted onto new products and services. And not just e-versions of existing businesses either, although that's certainly part of the story. A grocery store opens a bank or insurance company. An insurance company opens a hospital or car breakdown service. Suddenly, and without warning, there's a major new player in the marketplace.. Is this new? No, of course not. But what is new is the way it's done, and the speed. Thanks to the plug-and-play approach, a new business can be rapidly assembled as a loosely coupled set of partnerships and services, with a complex business process spanning many organizations. These business structures (and the software and services that support them) evolve in complex ways, beyond the control of any single player. Even a substantial company can now be viewed as a component of a much larger system, rather than as a self-contained business operation, and this has huge implications for planning and managing at all levels. In this book, we explore these new business opportunities in terms of components, relationships between components, and the assembled systems. We demonstrate techniques for planning and managing evolutionary change, and we identify strategies for business survival and success. |
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A provocative read ... will be used as a source of ideas for many years to come ... a stimulating, idiosyncratic, quirky book.
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ISBN 1-852-33361-8 |
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It encapsulates a set of ideas, principles and stories, with as much integrity and cohesion as I can get. |
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It aims to engage with the current interests and concerns of many different readers. Just enough controversy. |
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It aims to contribute usefully to a number of existing lines of development, and also to stimulate new lines of development. Make new connections. |
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It is intended as an open work. I'm hoping that other people can attach their own stuff, in ways I haven't imagined. |
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The focus of the book is to articulate a field. If you want to know what this means, you'll have to read the book. |
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