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Who can use one?

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Having now digested quite a lot of information about the hardware, what the equipment consists of, what it does and how it does it, let us now turn to the most important part of the word-processing system — the people who are going to benefit from its use. What kind of a business is going to use this new generation of office aids? It is a common fallacy that only big business can gain from the use of sophisticated equipment. The need for word processors depends on the kind of work which is to be done — not on the size of organisation.

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© 1985 Peter Flewitt

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Flewitt, P. (1985). Who can use one?. In: Word Processing. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08046-5_6

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