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- catalog contributor b11261006.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-289).".
- catalog description "Introduction: The wisdom of Nature -- Why knowledge shared is power -- The knowledge age: opportunity for a new Enlightenment? -- What's the knowledge business in your business? -- Knowledge communities as entrepreneurial ventures -- Manage knowledge so your Chief Knowledge Officer doesn't have to do it for you -- Learning to lead the knowledge revolution -- Cultures that question are cultures that trust -- Leadership is building your community's future --"Not for tangible business purposes" and other pitfalls -- A smart business engages the knowledge revolution and grows from it -- Appendix. Company contributions : how legacy companies practice smart business -- Xerox: documents convey knowledge -- Marriott: ordinary people doing extraordinary things -- Saturn: people, systems, training and development -- IRL: the manager's core work in the new economy -- Sweden Post: from monopoly to modernity -- PIPSA Industrial and Commercial Group: Creative intellectual capital in the "Mindfacturing" era -- SMG: to be a business innovator -- Los Alamos National Laboratory and Motorola University: Understanding scientific knowledge communities.".
- catalog extent "291 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0684850249".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Free Press,".
- catalog subject "658.4/038 21".
- catalog subject "HD30.2 .B676 1999".
- catalog subject "Information technology.".
- catalog subject "Knowledge management.".
- catalog subject "Organization.".
- catalog subject "Strategic planning.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: The wisdom of Nature -- Why knowledge shared is power -- The knowledge age: opportunity for a new Enlightenment? -- What's the knowledge business in your business? -- Knowledge communities as entrepreneurial ventures -- Manage knowledge so your Chief Knowledge Officer doesn't have to do it for you -- Learning to lead the knowledge revolution -- Cultures that question are cultures that trust -- Leadership is building your community's future --"Not for tangible business purposes" and other pitfalls -- A smart business engages the knowledge revolution and grows from it -- Appendix. Company contributions : how legacy companies practice smart business -- Xerox: documents convey knowledge -- Marriott: ordinary people doing extraordinary things -- Saturn: people, systems, training and development -- IRL: the manager's core work in the new economy -- Sweden Post: from monopoly to modernity -- PIPSA Industrial and Commercial Group: Creative intellectual capital in the "Mindfacturing" era -- SMG: to be a business innovator -- Los Alamos National Laboratory and Motorola University: Understanding scientific knowledge communities.".
- catalog title "Smart business : how knowledge communities can revolutionize your company / Jim Botkin.".
- catalog type "text".