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In uncertain times, where market pressures and time constraints dominate the business landscape, senior managers' perceptions, skill and vision often form the basis on which strategic choices regarding IT investments are made. For example, Industry Week recently named Lou Gerstner of IBM their "CEO of the Year". This award was based on "business skills, judgement and tough-minded leadership" (Stevens, 1997). In a similar vein, Steve Jobs of Apple has been widely praised for his skill in judging the commercial potential of convergent Internet technologies.
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