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| | Going Wireless (Unabridged) Author: Jaclyn Easton Retail Price: $29.88 Price: $20.92 Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 9 hours and 28 min. You save $8.96 (29%) Click here to buy
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Created specifically for executives and managers, Going Wireless shows how mobile technology is impacting every industry, including yours.Award-winning journalist Jaclyn Easton delivers the unexpected. In addition to in-depth discussions about mobile commerce, Internet cell phones, and Palm-type handhelds, she also examines wirefree options you've probably never heard of, all of which are transforming the way companies communicate, manage, market, and sell. To learn exactly how wireless is producing these paradigms of productivity and profits, this unabridged audiobook edition of Going Wireless is packed with over 40 real-world examples from trend-setting companies like Office Depot, Boeing, Sears, ExxonMobil, Jiffy Lube, LexisNexis, UPS, and Ocean Spray. From this surplus of success stories you will quickly learn that wireless allows your organization to be literally a thousand times more connected and, hence, a thousand times more effective. FIND MORE TITLES:
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