The typed domain - a recipe for creating Virtual Enterprises
author:
Yigal Hoffner,
GMX
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Amazing to a viewer not familiar with the subject in terms of IT is that even on this highly rational subject like IT and ebusiness, the lagunage you talk about match making between providers and consumers and their relationship is so similar to the one often used when talking about interindividual also romantic relationships between to human beings. Wonder wheather in this busness interaction on an IT level one party will be perceived alike more the feminine the other more like the masculine part? Traditionally one would attribute the feminine part to the consumer side - well knowing that one company can be in either gender in different ebusiness relationships. And, how would that affect the strategy and how would it reflect on the techniques used?
Congratulation on this eloquent, well conducted, clearly formulated speech - dispite the high standard of the English still slightly ringing through israeli accents - lovely.