Managing Innovation: Cases from the Services Industries (Series on Technology and Social Priorities)

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ISBN-10:

030903891X

ISBN-13:

9780309038911

Released: Feb 01, 1988
Format: Paperback, 224 pages
Related ISBN: 9780309039260

Description:

This book of case histories is devoted solely to service industries and the technologies that drive them, as told by those who have developed segments of these industries. The chapters cover innovations such as Federal Express's advanced system for package tracking, Citicorp's development of the Automated Teller Machine, AT&T's experience with mobile telephones, Bell & Howell's introduction of an automated automotive parts catalog, and the New York Stock Exchange's development of electronic trading. Some broader analyses discuss the interfaces between services technologies and manufacturing, operations research in services, and technology in professional services.

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