Sale 40% Off



TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part I. Disaggregation: Why the Sum of the Parts Is Greater than the Whole
1. Disaggregation: The Driving Force of Revolution
2. Starting Revolutions: What to Take Apart
3. Benefits of Disaggregation: the RevolutionaryÕs Bill of Rights
4. Four Stages to Revolution: Devise, Interface, Accept, Evaluate

Part II. Case Studies: Two Hundred Years of Revolution
5. From Horse and Buggies to Jet Planes: The Revolution in Manufacturing
6. The Automobile Takes on the Railroads
7. The Internet’s Permanent Revolution

Part III. Business Strategies: How to Cope, How to Fail, and How to Predict the Future

8. Interfaces and Standards: The Nuts and Bolts of Modern Civilization
9. Coping with Surprises
10. Marx, Lenin, and Gates: Failed Counterrevolutions
11. The Role of Government
12. Predictions: Three Revolutions in Progress
13. Getting Started, Finishing Touches