The Ten Driving Principles of the New
Economy
by James Daly Business is redefined when something changes the rules of the game. Today the Internet is changing the rules in every market and every industry, creating a new breed of businessperson. They are driving a new economy, creating explosive opportunity, arousing excitement, passion, and fear. This networked economy - decentralized and antihierarchical - is the most important force shaping commerce. It radically transforms business, careers, and lifestyles. James Daly’s dynamic presentations include The Ten Driving Principles
of the New Economy and Managing in Internet Time and explode
the myths of managing in the new economy and provide a clear road map to
success.
"Serious magazine craft in action. Lively design, clever writing, smart heads, arresting type. [Business 2.0] successfully integrates new media concepts into print." Computer Press Association
"B2's rules ['10 Driving Principles of the New Economy'] are, in my opinion, the best available signposts for what's happening to business and what's likely to happen down the road." Sam Whitmore's Media Survey
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The premiere issue of Business 2.0
hit newsstands in August 1998. In its first year, Business 2.0
has won numerous awards recognizing its excellence in editorial and design.
Business 2.0 is honoured with three 1999 Maggie
Awards:
· winner of the "Best Newcomer" award from the Computer Press Association
James Daly is the Editor-in-Chief of Business 2.0, an international monthly business magazine focused on the people, companies and ideas driving the Internet economy. Daly leads a team of award-winning journalists that are constantly evaluating the emerging trends in the New Economy. With nearly 20 years in journalism, James Daly has tracked the New Economy from the beginning as one of the first editors of ForbesASAP and as a features editor for Wired magazine. Daly built his skills in high-tech journalism during seven years at Computerworld as both a Senior Writer and a West Coast correspondent. For five years he was a tech columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle and has also written a tech column for Rolling Stone magazine. Daly received his Bachelor of Science, cum laud, in Journalism and Economics from Boston University and has done postgraduate work in economics and international relations at Harvard University. |
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