What are the differences between old and new technologies?
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Discuss the differences between high technology organizations and more traditional, more established organizations, from a leadership perspective
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High tech is a term used for new technology with advanced features. Low tech refers to simple technology that is outdated.
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Technology has challenged traditional organizations towards change on all levels such as processing data on paper to processing data on computers and adding numbers on paper to adding numbers on calculators, to name a few.
Technology is a major influence encouraging companies to join together to develop products and exploit market opportunities. For example, Apple Computer, Motorola, and ...
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