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"Blown to Bits, How the New Economics of InformationTransforms Strategy [by Philip Evans and Thomas Wurster,(Harvard Business School Press, 2000)] hits the mark in exploringhow to evolve your business for the Internet era. The book'stitle refers to companies obliterated because they failed to makethis transformation. Blown to Bits helps you deconstruct your owncompany to determine vulnerabilities, and thus avoid a similardemise. I recommend this to anyone looking for actionable lessonsabout creating winning Internet strategies."
-John Chuang, 35, founder and CEO of Aquent, a talent agency forcreative, Web and tech professionals headquartered inBoston


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