March 12, 2008, 9:16 am
Running an entire business from smartphones
Stephanie Lloyd’s demolition firm now uses mobile software. Does your business use mobile software? What are the advantages and challenges?
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Now this is a great worthwhile story. The future of these new fully featured cellphones is huge. I like the angle of the young daughter leading the way.
This should be read by every manager. But I wonder if the BEAN counters will consider this a threat to their departments. Notice in this case this change came from from the owners themselves.
Michael Sharkey