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- catalog abstract "The Friction-Free Economy provides an extraordinary look into the not-so-distant economic future, a future in which business will be so dramatically altered that we will all be forced - from CEO to small-business owner, senior-level executive to middle manager - to rethink what we do and how we do it. In this book, T.G. Lewis, one of the foremost experts on the information age, explores the phenomenon of Silicon Valley and its role as the incubator of innovative business models and strategies. The Friction-Free Economy illustrates how the economic realities of Silicon Valley will soon hold true for all businesses - from the high-tech Intels to the lowest of the low tech, such as restaurants and car dealerships - and provides a workable, eminently practical business model for any company looking to survive and thrive in the friction free economy. Using market behavior in the software industry as an example for understanding the bigger business picture, The Friction-Free Economy makes sense of a world growing increasingly digital with ambiguous, intangible products and transparent transactions and provides a series of guiding principles for creating business success in any industry.".
- catalog contributor b10506198.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "1. Living in Internet Time -- 2. Mainstreaming Henry Ford's PC -- 3. Battling the Warriors of the Wired World -- 4. Mining the Friction-Free Economy -- 5. Making Money in the Wired World -- 6. Exploiting the Market-of-One -- 7. How to Kill a Giant -- 8. Surviving and Thriving in the Friction-Free Economy.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-250) and index.".
- catalog description "The Friction-Free Economy provides an extraordinary look into the not-so-distant economic future, a future in which business will be so dramatically altered that we will all be forced - from CEO to small-business owner, senior-level executive to middle manager - to rethink what we do and how we do it. In this book, T.G. Lewis, one of the foremost experts on the information age, explores the phenomenon of Silicon Valley and its role as the incubator of innovative business models and strategies. The Friction-Free Economy illustrates how the economic realities of Silicon Valley will soon hold true for all businesses - from the high-tech Intels to the lowest of the low tech, such as restaurants and car dealerships - and provides a workable, eminently practical business model for any company looking to survive and thrive in the friction free economy. Using market behavior in the software industry as an example for understanding the bigger business picture, The Friction-Free Economy makes sense of a world growing increasingly digital with ambiguous, intangible products and transparent transactions and provides a series of guiding principles for creating business success in any industry.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 257 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0887308473".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : HarperBusiness,".
- catalog subject "620/.0068/8 21".
- catalog subject "HC79.H53 L49 1997".
- catalog subject "High technology industries Marketing.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Living in Internet Time -- 2. Mainstreaming Henry Ford's PC -- 3. Battling the Warriors of the Wired World -- 4. Mining the Friction-Free Economy -- 5. Making Money in the Wired World -- 6. Exploiting the Market-of-One -- 7. How to Kill a Giant -- 8. Surviving and Thriving in the Friction-Free Economy.".
- catalog title "The friction-free economy : marketing strategies for a wired world / T.G. Lewis.".
- catalog type "text".