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Monkey Spectacles: An Allegorical Tale

Posted September 30, 1997 | | Amplify


Long, long ago, in a distant land, a brilliant bunch of monkeys discovered a new and luscious fruit. The only problem was that it was hard to see and therefore to collect. So, one of them fixed up spectacles that made the fruit easily identifiable to the gatherers.

About The Author
Paul Strassmann
Paul A. Strassmann's career includes service as chief corporate information systems executive (1956-1978; 1990-1993, and 2002-2003), vice-president of strategic planning for office automation (1978-1985), and information systems researcher and professor (1986 to date). He was Distinguished Professor of Information Sciences at George Mason School of Information Technology. He is Contributing Editor of the Armed Forces Communications &… Read More
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