'Unless you change your productivity, what happens to your profits?' - Chambers

Cisco boss heralds wireless wonders...

By Jon Bernstein, 13 November 2001 09:01

NEWS Wireless internet access from anywhere in the world will have a revolutionary effect on the world economy and is one of the crucial ways of increasing your company's productivity. That's the view of Cisco CEO John Chambers. Speaking at Comdex, Las Vegas he told his audience: "I can run our company from anyplace in the world with the right connection. The implications are huge." "You have to think about the revolutionary movements in productivity. Unless you change your productivity, what happens to your profits?" Cisco has recently won contracts to install wireless connectivity devices into Starbucks coffee shops and at JFK airport in New York.

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