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The FCW library

Managing through the disruption

By FCW Staff
Published on September 3, 2007

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How do government managers deal with all the disruption that swirls around them? It’s not easy. Federal Computer Week’s editors have been digging through new books searching for answers. Welcome to the FCW library.

In their preparations for the magazine’s fall CIO Summit, which will be held in November in Arizona and will focus on similar issues, FCW’s editors have found books that provide some insights about the age of disruption.

These books offer ideas to help executives deal with the disruptive challenges they face.

This special section contains books about how you can survive and thrive in the years ahead.

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