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Wireless by design.

Richard R Rogoski1

  • 1rogoski@aol.com

Health Management Technology
|February 8, 2005
PubMed
Summary

Three organizations are transitioning to wireless technology, facing challenges with diverse devices, work styles, and platforms during their evolution. This shift impacts their implementation strategies and technological integration.

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Area of Science:

  • Information Technology
  • Organizational Transformation
  • Network Infrastructure

Background:

  • Organizations are increasingly adopting wireless solutions to enhance flexibility and mobility.
  • The transition from wired to wireless environments presents unique logistical and technical hurdles.
  • Diverse organizational structures and user needs complicate wireless implementation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the experiences of three distinct organizations undergoing wireless evolution.
  • To identify common challenges and strategies in adopting wireless technologies.
  • To understand the impact of wireless transitions on devices, work styles, and platforms.

Main Methods:

  • Case study approach analyzing three different organizations.
  • Qualitative assessment of implementation strategies and challenges.
  • Examination of device management, platform integration, and user adaptation.

Main Results:

  • Organizations are at varying stages of wireless adoption, indicating a non-linear progression.
  • Key challenges include managing a wide array of devices and accommodating diverse work styles.
  • Successful wireless evolution requires addressing platform compatibility and implementation complexities.

Conclusions:

  • The move to wireless is a complex, multi-faceted process requiring tailored strategies.
  • Organizational differences significantly influence the approach and success of wireless transitions.
  • Addressing device diversity, work styles, and platform integration is crucial for effective wireless evolution.

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