PROSPERITY IN THE INFORMATION AGE:

Creating Value with Technology -- From Mailrooms to Boardrooms

James K. Ho

The breathtaking pace of technological advancement may have conditioned most of us, technophiles and technophobes alike, to believe that our life and work will inevitably be driven by information technology. Ironically, this can become the major obstacle in realizing its true benefits. Ultimately, hardware does not add value, nor does software. People do. Unfortunately, we may not have the proper perspective that allows us to maximize the payoff from technology. Taking a nontechnical, and nontechnocratic approach, this book reveals a winning mindset for everyone seeking meaningful work and rewarding life in the Information Age.