Publisher: Kogan Page, 2003, 240 pages
ISBN: 0-7494-3946-7
Keywords: Knowledge Management
In most companies knowledge management has focused almost exclusively upon the packaging of existing knowledge. Its exploitation has taken a back seat, while relatively little effort has been devoted to creating the additional know-how needed to innovate, discover and create additional customer and shareholder value.
The Knowledge Entrepreneur is a unique title that has been designed to help readers boost revenues and profit by significantly improving the performance of existing activities and creating new offerings that generate additional income. It shows how practical knowledge-based job-support tools can transform work group productivity, and reveals the enormous scope for addressing contemporary problems such as 'information overload' with imaginative responses.
Packed with information, this title is the first of its kind and puts a whole new spin' on knowledge management. It offers truly practical information to help the reader create, manage and profit from knowledge. Additional practical information includes:
The Knowledge Entrepreneur also includes a unique CD ROM that gives examples of knowledge-based job support tools that have dramatically improved results in crucial areas such as winning more business.
This is how you write books! Briming with practical advice, yet steaming with academic references and still manages to convey that it is discussing with the reader on how to go forward!
This is as valuable to a management consultant as it is to a practicing upper manager or a scholar looking to understand the state of the art and the practicalities involved in knowledge management and creating learning organsations.
Deeply recommended, even if it is very hard to classify WHEN you should read it!
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