The digital company 2013: Freedom to collaborate

'The Digital Company 2013: Freedom to Collaborate' is the second of two Economist Intelligence Unit reports, sponsored by Criticaleye Affiliate PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), in a research programme that explores the impact that technology advances will have on how companies do business. This second report addresses the implications of customer-driven innovation for the workforce and work practices, and for how IT is delivered in the enterprise.




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