Can The Y2K Problem Be Solved In Time?
[ send me this paper ] 10 pages in length. Time has run out. No longer can the world sit idly by in a false sense of security believing that the Y2K problem will be solved prior to reaching midnight on January 1, 2000. Despite intensive displays of technical modification, it can be argued that mankind waited just a bit too long before he truly realized the ramifications of not paying closer attention to the Year 2000 bug. Now that the new millennium is merely months away, the writer discusses the last ditch effort being made on behalf of all the computer systems still out there in circulation that have not been made Year 2000 compliant — and how many of those are systems that control the very commodities people need to exist. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Filename: TLCY2K.wps Y2K / Managing In The Year 2000 & Beyond [ send me this paper ] This 9 page paper investigates aspects of management in the 21st century. The writer begins by briefly explaining the very first challenge managers
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