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The Quest for Data Genesis Development

Posted January 31, 2009 | Technology | Cutter Benchmark Review

Dynamic capabilities are often considered to be the factor that justifies the different degrees of success that organizations in turbulent environments experience.1 For example, the capability to develop new products can make the difference between a commercial success and an utter flop. Unfortunately, many organizations have trouble developing dynamic capabilities. This knowledge gap bereaves managers of a set of tools and methods to improve the performance of their organization, which is particularly important during economic downturns.

About The Author
Claudio Vitari
Claudio Vitari is an Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems at Grenoble Ecole de Management and Program Director of MSc Management & Information Systems at Ecole du Management et des Systèmes d'Information (EMSI) (France). His research interests include knowledge management systems, content management systems, Internet banking, and Internet-based communications on corporate social responsibility. Dr. Vitari's published… Read More
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