Description
There's a fundamental "disconnect" between corporate management and technology executives an acute state of misunderstanding caused by differences in training, temperament, and tradition.
This mismatch sets the stage for serious, even catastrophic errors in purchasing information technology and implementing strategy. It may well be costing your company hundreds of thousands of dollars each year.
In Techno Vision, Charles B. Wang-founder and CEO of a $2.1 billion company, and master of computer technology-helps both sides learn each others' vocabulary, realign information technology and business strategy, and build a new alliance in support of the business enterprises that sustain us all.
"Some people call a spade a spade. I call it a shovel," Wang declares. "I'll help you cut through the fog and the hype, so you can manage your information effectively, without being intimidated." He delivers (in spades) on that promise... and even manages to work a little humor into what may be the most important business book you'll ever read.