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How does an organization become a "Best-in-Web" organization? Is this like the analogy of children learning to walk before they can run? Can an organization change gears and begin implementing Best-in-Web practices at whatever point they now operate, or must they first lay a foundation? Let us consider what this study's participating Best-in-Web organizations recommend. Any organization, large or small, government or otherwise, can take these steps and then be ready to operate as a Best-in-Web organization.
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| Date: | Jan 2005 | ||
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