Intersection : how enterprise design bridges the gap between business, technology, and people /

When people book a flight, search for colleagues, place an order, or apply for a job today, they do it using a variety of digital technologies and media. These interactions with an organization have become the basis for any business success, connecting a business to customers, employees, vendors and...

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Main Author: Guenther, Milan
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Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Morgan Kaufmann, 2012.
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