Despite the billions of dollars spent on technology, not much money is spent on how major technology decisions get made. Choosing technologies is not unlike choosing stocks; there are many to choose from, and you can't make the right call all of the time. In an up market, almost all stock choices look like good ones; in a down market, it's hard to find any good ones.
Executive Summary
Managing Technology Decisionmaking
By Ken Orr
Posted August 31, 2002 | Leadership | Leadership | Leadership |
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