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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xi. oldal
... industries always will . But the relative importance of intellectual capital continues to grow , in the economy as a whole and in every company I can think of , and in most cases it is now knowledge that gives one company an advantage ...
... industries always will . But the relative importance of intellectual capital continues to grow , in the economy as a whole and in every company I can think of , and in most cases it is now knowledge that gives one company an advantage ...
xix. oldal
... industry after industry , success comes to the companies that have the best in- formation or wield it most effectively - not necessarily the companies with the most muscle . Wal - Mart , Microsoft , and Toyota didn't be- come great ...
... industry after industry , success comes to the companies that have the best in- formation or wield it most effectively - not necessarily the companies with the most muscle . Wal - Mart , Microsoft , and Toyota didn't be- come great ...
xx. oldal
... Industrial Age . It is gone , supplanted by the Information Age . The economic world we are leaving was one whose main sources of wealth were physical . The things we bought and sold were , well , things ; you could touch them , smell ...
... Industrial Age . It is gone , supplanted by the Information Age . The economic world we are leaving was one whose main sources of wealth were physical . The things we bought and sold were , well , things ; you could touch them , smell ...
xxi. oldal
... industrial corporations fell by nearly a third , from 16.2 million to 11.6 million . In place of these faltering behemoths are companies like the U.S. subsidiary of Nokia , a Finnish electronics company , which has annual sales of ...
... industrial corporations fell by nearly a third , from 16.2 million to 11.6 million . In place of these faltering behemoths are companies like the U.S. subsidiary of Nokia , a Finnish electronics company , which has annual sales of ...
xxii. oldal
... industrial society . There's the power of leadership and there's the power of followership . There's the virtual corporation and the agile corporation ; the web , cluster , and shamrock organizations ; the intelli- gent enterprise and ...
... industrial society . There's the power of leadership and there's the power of followership . There's the virtual corporation and the agile corporation ; the web , cluster , and shamrock organizations ; the intelli- gent enterprise and ...
Tartalomjegyzék
1 | |
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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