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From the Publisher:A topic of key importance in this day and age is the relationship between organizations and information technology. Lars Groth offers a fresh and innovative approach regarding ways to build and develop an alliance between existing organizations and new technology. Five examples point the way forward and offer answers to questions concerning the confusing relationship between technology, organizations, and people, and will set a benchmark for future learning.