Coles Execs on the Record
The Coles takeover triggered an unprecedented public discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of its IT capabilities
- 04 July, 2007 15:01
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The Coles takeover triggered an unprecedented public discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of its IT capabilities.
- "The Background"
- "The CEO Perspective"
- "The CIO Perspective"
- "Comparing the Views of the CIO and CEO"
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