Information technology the trillion-dollar opportunity

The moment I entered the boardroom, I knew the meeting would be momentous. For years, these execu- tive sessions had followed a carefully orchestrated ritual. Today, there was a subtle, though telling, difference. Ordinarily, the conference table's 21-foot-long surface, polished to look more l...

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Main Author: Poppel, Harvey L (Author)
Other Authors: Sculley, John, Goldstein, Bernard
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York McGraw-Hill 1987
©1987
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Summary:The moment I entered the boardroom, I knew the meeting would be momentous. For years, these execu- tive sessions had followed a carefully orchestrated ritual. Today, there was a subtle, though telling, difference. Ordinarily, the conference table's 21-foot-long surface, polished to look more like glass than the rare burl of Carpathian elm, would be touched only by PepsiCo board members, and then no more than twelve times a year. Today, the fitted leather covering that hid the gleaming top was removed. I had been in this room at least a hundred times. I had sat worried at this table and I had nearly soared at it. I had witnessed tense colleagues - friends - being publicly hung for questions of performance, and I had seen them applauded, just as I had been here, for marketing ideas and strategies.
Physical Description:xx, 207 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:007050511X
9780070505117