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 Mentioned in 14 episodes 
Business @ the speed of thought
Book • 1999
This book explores how businesses can integrate technology to achieve greater efficiency and competitiveness.
It emphasizes the importance of a 'digital nervous system' in facilitating rapid information flow and decision-making within organizations.
The book provides insights into how technology can transform business operations, making it a valuable resource for entrepreneurs and business leaders.
It emphasizes the importance of a 'digital nervous system' in facilitating rapid information flow and decision-making within organizations.
The book provides insights into how technology can transform business operations, making it a valuable resource for entrepreneurs and business leaders.
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Mentioned by Lindsey Graham when discussing how the speed of business has increased over the years.

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 Abraham Lincoln’s Duel 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham when discussing how the speed of business has increased.

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 Mozart’s Last Opera 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham when discussing how much the speed of business has increased.

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 The Battle of Marathon 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham when discussing how the speed of business has increased over the past 25 years.

 John Smith Saves Jamestown 
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Lindsay Graham

 Saturday Matinee: The China History Podcast 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham as a book he remembers reading in 1999.

 The Battle of New Market Heights 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham when referencing the increasing speed of business.

 Nathan Hale Spies for America 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham when reflecting on how much the speed of business has increased since its publication.

 The Mayflower Sets Sail 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham in relation to the increasing speed of business in recent years.

 The Search for Saudi Oil Begins 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham to illustrate how much faster business has become since the book was published.

 The Camilla Massacre 
Mentioned as the author of "Business at the Speed of Thought", published in 1999.

 The Publication of The Cat In The Hat 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham when discussing how the speed of business has increased since 1999.

 The Battle of Chrysopolis 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham as a book he read back in 1999.

 The Most Iconic Marilyn Monroe Photograph 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham to illustrate how much the speed of business has increased since it was written.

 Daniel Shays Leads a Rebellion 
Mentioned by the speaker as a book they read in 1999 to illustrate how the speed of business has increased.

 Saturday Matinee: Historically Speaking Sports 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham to emphasize the increasing speed of business and hiring processes.

 The First Continental Congress 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham as a reference to the speed of business in 1999.

 The Vajont Dam Disaster 
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Lindsay Graham

 The Barings Bank Collapse 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham to emphasize the increased speed of business and hiring since the book's publication.

 Chicago’s Days of Rage 
Mentioned by Lindsey Graham when reflecting on how the speed of business has increased since its publication.

 The Battle of Lepanto 




