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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

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Hi.
What's the difference between IT-enabled and IT-driven organizational change?
  

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Enabling makes something possible. Driving forces or guides something to happen.

  • Enabling makes something possible.
  • Driving forces or guides something to happen.
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Enabling makes something possible.
Driving forces or guides something to happen.
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Can't we say:
organization change caused by IT?
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I don't know—you have provided no context.
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Mister MicawberI don't know—you have provided no context.
IT-enabled or IT-driven organizational change has several possible origins:
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Organization change caused by IT has several possible origins.-- That sounds OK grammatically, but semantically it seems that the first clause suggests only one origin, 'IT', while the predicate says there are several origins. It is confusing.
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What's the predicate here, sir?
and what does IT-enabled mean?
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What's the predicate here, sir? -- 'has several possible origins'
and what does IT-enabled mean? -- Enabling makes something possible. IT makes organizational change possible.
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What about:
Possible or forceful changes that have roots in IT, have several possible prigins?
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soheil1What about:
What about it??
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Mister Micawber soheil1What about:What about it??
about what?

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