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Discusses the year 2000 (Y2K) problem and the lack of real knowledge about what may or may not happen. States IT aspects of the problem are the only ones with any real focus, as management thinking tends to be scarce ‐ reasoning that awareness and understanding vary widely among managers. Avoids too much speculation and includes a Table of Y2K economic scenarios to aid understanding.