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- From: YKFOK@TTACS.BITNET (Fred Kemp)
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- Subject: Tools vrs Environment
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- Date: 6 Nov 92 18:15:00 GMT
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- I think Jeff Galin's distinction between "tools" and "environment"
- is a very good one. Both, unfortunately, are used
- stereotypically and have become buzz words, but I think we can
- all understand at least a conceptual difference between the
- terms. "Tools," as McLuhan might define them, definitely affect
- the product and definitely affect what products we want, but
- "environment," as anybody who has lived in Chicago, southern
- California, and Houston would be glad to tell you, exerts a much
- more profound influence on what people need and use. This
- morning on C-span (yes, I know, goofing off again) a senate
- hearing on "Jobs in 1993" had three panelists all saying, with
- different emphases, that information distribution and management
- via computers will profoundly affect the traditional "middle
- manager" in the future, and is already doing so in spades. The
- networked computer is a "tool," sure, but what is causing
- corporation "downsizing" (according to this morning's testimony)
- is not the recession so much as a "different professional
- environment" (a direct quote; I tape these things). I really do
- believe that practical hypertext, a la Slatin the Younger and
- Nelson the Weird, is on the doorstep ready to walk in with a
- phalanx of Bill Atkinsons who will make it work with neery a nod
- in our direction.
-
- Fred Kemp, TTU
-