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Knowledge management- the way companies generate, communicate, and leverage their intellectual assets- has only recently emerged as the information economys essential source of competitive advantage. Harvard Business Review was among the first to identify the importance of knowledge management, and now the cutting-edge thinking and practical applications that are defining the fields are conveniently close at hand in this timely and authoritative collection.
The contents of the book includes below:
The Coming of the New Organization
The Knowledge-Creating Company
Building a Learning Organization
Teaching Smart People How to Learn
Putting Your Companys Whole Brain to Work
How to Make Experience Your Companys Best Teacher
Research That Reinvents the Corporation
Managing Professional Intellect: Marking the Most of the Best
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