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Course: Information Technology in a Global Economy Do you feel that countries and companies need explicit strategies for technology development, given the tremendous amount of largely spontaneous crea

Course: Information Technology in a Global Economy

Do you feel that countries and companies need explicit strategies for technology development, given the tremendous amount of largely spontaneous creativity that occurs today, often in areas where new technologies are not expected to exert a great influence.  Why or why not?

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