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Revision as of 21:39, 5 November 2004
Does IT Matter?
Member List
Alfred Schumer
Joanna Muench
Diana Bullion
Erik Jansen
Sources
In this project, we will be reviewing the original HBR article by Carr and it's responses, along with several books published subsequently:
Does IT Matter. Nicholas G. Carr, Harvard Business School Publishing, 2004
IT Doesn't Matter. Howard Smith & Peter Fingar, Meghan-Kiffer Press, 2003
Status
We're currently in the process of reviewing the literature as a team and will be selecting sub-topics for further study by each team member in the coming weeks. With any luck, we hope to get some feedback on our investigations by Carr himself.
We met Thursday, November 4th, before and during class and will be exchanging one-paragraph summaries of our topics over the weekend in order to complete the one-page project description by Monday, November 8th.