Employers Face Challenges in a Digital World

When Gutenberg invented the
printing press 560 years
ago, he changed society for
centuries to come — in ways that could
hardly be predicted at the time. His
creation of the printing press allowed
for an efficient and unprecedented way
to produce and disseminate large
amounts of information. As a result,
knowledge spread quickly and the
exchange of ideas began to flourish
around the world. The widespread
use and development of computers
has also revolutionized the way
society functions. With little or no
incremental cost, companies can now
store unfathomable amounts of data
and information about their business.
Documents, e-mails, and financial data
all can be sent and retained indefinitely
with the simple click of a mouse.
As remarkable and efficient as these
capabilities are, they create dramatic
new challenges for individuals and
organizations alike.

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