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Adopting Mobile Computing and Wireless Technologies in Knowledge Organizations

By Klas Gare, Marcelo Milrad, Per Flensburg

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Posted May 31, 2005 | Leadership | Leadership |
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Klas Gare
Marcelo Milrad
Per Flensburg
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