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Technology in Context

Technology in Context
By Ernest Braun

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This is a complete introduction to the theory and methods of technology assessment as a tool of strategic management. It will be a useful book for all those interested in management and technology.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #119744 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2007-03-16
  • Released on: 2007-03-16
  • Format: Kindle Book
  • Number of items: 1

Editorial Reviews

Review
"This comprehensive and accessible analysis of technology assessment defines and describes its role in the strategic managenent of firms." -- Futurist - 3/99

"This well written, heavily documented book portrays a man whose vision was mainly poetic, rather than philosophical, and emblematic, rather than systematic. Elizabeth Vida's skillful detective work reveals with startling effect the extent to which he used, often quite crudely, the techniques and ideas of those whose vision provided an answer to his own spiritual struggle." -- Bryan Greetham, Reviews

Managers will profit from this book if they are not shy of technical material-and if they want to make decisions that are good for both the bottom line and the future.
Futurist, 3/99

This comprehensive and accessible analysis of technology assessment defines and describes its role in the strategic managenent of firms.
Futurist, 3/99

This well written, heavily documented book portrays a man whose vision was mainly poetic, rather than philosophical, and emblematic, rather than systematic. Elizabeth Vida's skillful detective work reveals with startling effect the extent to which he used, often quite crudely, the techniques and ideas of those whose vision provided an answer to his own spiritual struggle.
–Bryan Greetham, Reviews

This well written, heavily documented book portrays a man whose vision was mainly poetic, rather than philosophical, and emblematic, rather than systematic. Elizabeth Vidas skillful detective work reveals with startling effect the extent to which he used, often quite crudely, the techniques and ideas of those whose vision provided an answer to his own spiritual struggle.
–Bryan Greetham, Reviews