It Doesnât Matter
Essay title: It Doesnât Matter
According to the article âIT doesnât matterâ of Nicholas G. Carr, the main idea of this article was that Information technology was not as special as peopleâs thoughts. However, there are some arguments about his opinions.
Carr believed that information technology was the same thing as the railroads, the telephone and electricity, or in economic terms âcommodity inputsâ. Drawing upon historic examples, Carr argued that as technology matured and got cheaper, it lost its power to distinguish one organization from others. As IT became ubiquitous, it would no longer assist business to gain its competitive advantages. Nevertheless, in business, if you dont make the defensive technology investments keep up with the productivity and efficiency gains of your industry peers, you simply lose. Zara, for example, did not upgrade its POS to be as effective as its competitors; therefore Zaraâs staff could not look up to the inventory while the other stores could. Consequently, Zara lost customer relationship to its rivals because of the inundated technology.
From my standpoint, IT revolution was going to be different