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Over the past century, intelligence has evolved as a practice in several distinct domains. In each domain, it is a unique set of tactics grown out of day to day practices. Its practice has been limited to functional units in large, well-funded enterprises. However, in the knowledge economy,...
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The communication of knowledge is a core concept in the field of knowledge management and an essential new role and responsibility of business managers. Knowledge capital is the primary source of wealth and the key source of productivity in the knowledge economy. Stockpiling and storing...
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Networks are essential to mobility - mobility of people, goods, services, communications, and knowledge. The 21st century knowledge economy is dependent upon knowledge mobility and flows. Knowledge networks build upon, but are more complex than, traditional networks. While the network science...
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Purpose: There is no learning without making mistakes. Collaboration, knowledge, and learning culture shape organizational behaviors. Hence, this study aims to develop a theoretical model of the above constructs to determine how mistakes are related to organizational intelligence based on the...
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Part I: Knowledge Economy 1. How the Economic Landscape is Changing 2. How the Knowledge Economy Works 3. The Knowledge Economy: Its Implications for Organizations, Work and Workers 4. How Your World is Changing Part II: Building the New Knowledge Capital 5. Knowledge Capital: The Big Picture 6....
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Part I: The new world of work and workers -- 1. The changing landscape of work -- 2. Building knowledge capacity into organizations -- 3. Fundamentals of knowledge capital -- 4. From knowledge capacity to knowledge capabilities -- Part II: Managing organizational capabilities -- 5. Knowledge...
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There is a critical point of failure for every knowledge management effort: when the strategy is isolated from the organization, and when there is no vision anchoring the strategy. This book guides professionals in learning to create a foundation for 21st century knowledge organizations.
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As organizations transform from an industrial to knowledge-based economy, assessment strategies are rarely adapted to the new environment. Offering an enhanced understanding of how to engage organisations in assessments, this is an unmissable book for knowledge management professionals and...
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