Intellectual Capital: The new wealth of organizationCrown, 2010. szept. 22. - 320 oldal Visionary in scope, Intellectual Capital is the first book that shows how to turn the untapped knowledge of an organization into its greatest competitive weapon. Thomas A. Stewart demonstrates how knowledge--not natural resources, machinery, or financial capital--has become the most important factor in economic life. Through practical advice, stories, and case histories, Stewart reveals how organizations and individuals can create and use the knowledge assets they need. Dazzling in its ability to make conceptual sense of the economic revolution we are living through, this ingenious book cuts through the vague rhetoric of "paradigm shifts" to show how the Information Age economy really works. Intellectual Capital should be read as if the futures of your company and your career depend on it. They do. |
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... electronic network that transports information at light speed through a company , so that it can react to the market faster than its rivals . It is the collaboration - the shared learning- between a company and its customers , which ...
... electronic network that transports information at light speed through a company , so that it can react to the market faster than its rivals . It is the collaboration - the shared learning- between a company and its customers , which ...
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... electronics company , which has annual sales of approximately $ 160 million - and just five employees . Or Nike , a shoemaker that makes no shoes - its work is research and development , design , marketing , and distribution , all ...
... electronics company , which has annual sales of approximately $ 160 million - and just five employees . Or Nike , a shoemaker that makes no shoes - its work is research and development , design , marketing , and distribution , all ...
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... a fax machine. In 1991, pressured first by Target Stores, we added electronic data interchange.” Now more than half of InterDesign's orders arrive via modem straight into company computers. CHAPTER 2The Knowledge Company.
... a fax machine. In 1991, pressured first by Target Stores, we added electronic data interchange.” Now more than half of InterDesign's orders arrive via modem straight into company computers. CHAPTER 2The Knowledge Company.
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... electronic networks on organizations, are “the anticipated technical ones—the planned efficiency gains or productivity gains that justify an investment in new technology,” and estimating them is hard enough. But change creates second ...
... electronic networks on organizations, are “the anticipated technical ones—the planned efficiency gains or productivity gains that justify an investment in new technology,” and estimating them is hard enough. But change creates second ...
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... electronics and automobile industries - which was significantly aided by Japanese companies ' adept scavenging of Ameri- can research and technology . The Industrial Age was dying and , though few saw it , something new was struggling ...
... electronics and automobile industries - which was significantly aided by Japanese companies ' adept scavenging of Ameri- can research and technology . The Industrial Age was dying and , though few saw it , something new was struggling ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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3 | |
18 | |
The Knowledge Worker | 37 |
Content | 53 |
The Hidden Gold | 55 |
The Treasure Map | 65 |
Human Capital | 79 |
Customer Capital Information Wars and Alliances | 142 |
Connection | 167 |
The New Economics of Information | 169 |
The Network Organization | 181 |
Your Career in the Information Age | 199 |
Afterword | 219 |
Tools for Measuring and Managing Intellectual Capital | 223 |
Notes | 249 |
Structural Capital I Knowledge Management | 107 |
Structural Capital II The Danger of Overinvesting in Knowledge | 128 |
Index | 265 |
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Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organizations Thomas A. Stewart Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1997 |
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