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4 added values, plus questions you both should be asking.<\/strong><\/p>\n

by donny c. shimamoto, cpa.citp
\n<\/i>intraprisetechknowlogies<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n

back in the olden days of 2003, business philosopher nicholas carr published an earthshaking article in harvard business review<\/em> under the title of \u201cit doesn\u2019t matter.\u201d he said that it had essentially become a commodity, something that every organization had, something that had become so relatively inexpensive that all organizations were \u2013 with regard to it \u2013 equal.<\/p>\n

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