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From Applications to Services: The Shift to On-Demand
Sponsored By Workday
- Topics:
- Budgeting & Planning > Planning
- Business Software > ERP
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- Abstract:
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In recent years, powerful trends have been re-shaping
both the idea and the practice of work as we know it, at
an increasing pace and in increasingly profound ways.
Companies that do not or cannot adapt to this new world of
work -- "Work 2.0," as some are calling it—risk losing their ability to compete.
Work 2.0 requires that organizations become more collaborative, agile, and intelligent—that they be able to make faster and more targeted business decisions to take advantage of market opportunities as soon as they are identified.
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- Posted: August 11, 2008
- Length: 9 pages
- Format: PDF (936 kb)
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