Computers on the Job

Surviving Canada's Microcomputer Revolution

by Heather Menzies

In Computers on the Job, HEATHER MENZIES explains, in clear, non-technical terms, how the microcomputer, or chip, is unleashing the full potential of computers.  Employers can automate many routine jobs and transform others - sometimes for the benefit of the employee, sometimes not.

In offices, factories and stores across Canada--as the microcomputer is being put to work-- more and more people are feeling the effects of the fastest technological revolution in history.

In Computers on the Job, HEATHER MENZIES explains, in clear, non-technical terms, how the microcomputer, or chip, is unleashing the full potential of computers.  Employers can automate many routine jobs and transform others - sometimes for the benefit of the employee, sometimes not.

About the Author

Author HEATHER MENZIES had a stint in film-making and a longer one in journalism before entering the addictive field of books.

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