<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In this incisive look at the impact of new information technology on business and education, the authors identify current trends and explain their importance in shaping the future. Index.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Companies in the business of providing knowledge -- for profit -- will dominate the 21st-century global marketplace.</b> <br> Can your business compete? <br> In today's fast-paced world, knowledge is doubling nearly every seven years, while the life cycle of a business grows increasingly shorter. The best way -- and perhaps the only way -- to succeed is to become a knowledge-based business. In <i>The Monster Under the Bed, </i> Stan Davis and Jim Botkin show how: <br> <b>* Every business can become a knowledge business<br> * Every employee can become a knowledge worker<br> * Every customer can become a lifelong learner</b> <br> <i>The Monster Under the Bed</i> explains why it's necessary for businesses to educate employees and consumers. Consider the fact that the vast majority of 60 million PC owners, for example, learned to use their computers not at school but at work or at home. Davis and Botkin explain how any high-tech, low-tech, or no-tech company can discover new markets and create new sources of income by building future business on a knowledge-for-profit basis -- and how, once it does, its competitors must follow or fail. <br> Filled with examples of high-profile companies that are riding the crest of this powerful wave, <i>The Monster Under the Bed</i> is an insightful exploration of the many ways that the knowledge-for-profit revolution will profoundly affect our businesses, our educational processes, and our everyday lives<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Robot Logsdon <i>Kirkus Reviews</i> Interesting, thought-provoking, and controversial; it should be read by students, parents, educators, government officials, business leaders, and the public at large. Highly recommended.<br><br>Tom Peters A brilliant picture of tomorrow's knowledge-based enterprise. Digest the exciting and unsettling lessons in these pages now -- or don't plan on being in business ten years from now.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Stan Davis</b> is a distinguished public speaker, author, and business adviser, most known for his creative thinking and mind-stretching perspectives. His 2020 <i>Vision</i> was named <i>Fortune</i> magazine's Best Management Book of 1991 ("the most mind-bending of the bunch") and his influential work <i>Future Perfect</i> received Tom Peters' "Book of the Decade" Award in 1989. This is what led Federal Express, in 1993, to grant him their first "Visionary of the Year Award." His eight books appear in fifteen languages and he addresses audiences throughout the world. Dr. Davis consults about the strategy, technology, management, and organization of both major corporations and fast-growing enterprises. He taught for two decades at the Harvard Business School, and Columbia and Boston universities. He lives and works in Chestnut Hill, Boston, Massachusetts.
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