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    • Your employees and your customers are growing up – what are you going to do?>

    Journal Article

    Your employees and your customers are growing up – what are you going to do?

    1 June 2005

    The explosive consumerization of information technology is affecting both customers and employees. They are now much better equipped, more capable and dramatically better connected, and are forming communities that can pass on information in seconds.

    Your employees may well have better equipment, better Internet connections and more user-friendly applications at home than they do at work.

    You are going to need a new approach to handle such knowledgeable users.

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    Authors:
    • Douglas Neal
    Related Projects:
    • Developing Employee Responsibility & Trust

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