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Leslie Willcocks

    Service automation : robots and the future of work
    Moving to E-business
    • The hype and fear, globally, that surrounds service automation, robots and the future of work need to be punctured by in-depth research. This book, by Professors Leslie Willcocks and Mary Lacity, captures a year's worth of learning about service automation based on a survey, in-depth client case studies, and interviews with service automation clients, providers, and advisors. The authors cleverly embed today's empirical lessons into the broader history and context of automation, as a vital key in understanding the fast-rising phenomenon of service automation. The authors give a balanced, informed and compelling view on gaining the many benefits, as well as managing the downsides, of present and future technologies. The book has a number of key selling points: The authors are globally recognised for outstanding, world-class research; the book describes types of automation and gives evidence for multiple business benefits; in-depth case studies are included - from clients, providers and advisors of service automation; 25 key lessons are given, on how to deploy service automation in the workplace and there is a focus on the future of work, including robotic process automation, with valuable predictions and critique.

      Service automation : robots and the future of work2016
    • Moving to E-business

      • 280bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      MOVING TO E-BUSINESS gets to the heart of the practicalities of competing in the new economy. Based on in-depth international research carried out at Templeton College, Oxford, it explains:what web-bases technologies mean for a company's customer value proposition; how to develop marketing and branding; how to make the necessary transformation to respond to the challenges.how to understand internet business strategy.A leading handbook on how to develop, manage and compete as an e-business.

      Moving to E-business2000
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