Content and process are one of the polarities that leaders must balance every day. And yet, process seems to trump content on a regular basis. Recent announcements in the technology world have introduced mind-boggling capacities for moving information. Google is literally entertaining bids from cities to be pilot markets for their planned high speed service. Cisco just unveiled their CRS-3 routing system, trumpeting capacity sufficient to cope with the entire population of China making a video call at the same time. So what will we do with this enormous amount of bandwidth?
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Content and process are one of the polarities that leaders must balance every day. And yet, process seems to trump content on a regular basis. Recent announcements in the technology world have introduced mind-boggling capacities for moving information. Google is literally entertaining bids from cities to be pilot markets for their planned high speed service. Cisco just unveiled their CRS-3 routing system, trumpeting capacity sufficient to cope with the entire population of China making a video call at the same time. So what will we do with this enormous amount of bandwidth?