In-plants: An Epicenter of Industry Transformation
The combined impact of the Internet and digitization have moved print production closer to the source of demand, a migration that is transforming the structure of the industry. In-plants are at the center of this change.
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* Robbins, S. 2006. Lessons in Grid Computing: The System Is a Mirror. John Wiley and Sons. Hoboken, N.J.
** Vines, R. and Naismith, L. (2002) Exploring the Foundations of Knowledge Management Practice, In Developing Knowledge Workers in the Printing and Publishing Industries: Education, Training and Knowledge Management in the Publishing Supply Chain, from Creator to Consumer, edited by B. Cope and R. Freeman. IPG
Richard Vines lives in Melbourne Australia. He is a specialist in enterprise and sector-based research, publishing, consulting and thought leadership for large-scale programs and projects across a range of industries. He can be contacted at plessons@netspace.net.au
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