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Fast Company, February, 2002 by Bill Breen

What is Ray Ozzie reading to make sense of a dangerous world? Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror, Crime, and Militancy (RAND, 2001). Edited by John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt, Networks and Netwars argues that terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda are near-perfect embodiments of a networked organization -- a form that Ozzie, the programming wizard behind Lotus Notes and Groove, pioneered.

In an email exchange, Ozzie explains how the information revolution, which transformed the way we live and work, must now change the way we fight.

Why this book at this time?

The premise that "hierarchies have a difficult time fighting networks" is very compelling. As the book notes, "It takes networks to fight networks; whoever masters the network form first and best...

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