Drawing on the observation that effective and efficient knowledge transfer is crucial to success in today's competitive business environment, the authors build a framework that helps students develop the skills to stimulate innovation in their organization to increase competitive advantage.
Drawing on the observation that effective and efficient knowledge transfer is crucial to success in today's competitive business environment, the authors build a framework that helps students develop the skills to stimulate innovation in their organization to increase competitive advantage.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nory B. Jones is a Professor of Management Information Systems at the University of Maine, USA, where she focuses on knowledge management and e-business. Her research on knowledge transfer, the impact of social media on economic development, and entrepreneurship within the Veteran community has been featured in several journals around the globe. John F. Mahon is a Professor of Management and the John M. Murphy Chair ofInternational Business Policy and Strategy at the University of Maine, USA. He is a consultant for several international organizations and the author of numerous articles, cases and books.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Knowledge? What Knowledge? 2. Explosive Innovation: Putting Knowledge to Work 3. Leadership 4. Culture 5. Knowledge Corruption 6. Training and Socialization 7. Knowledge structure and Processes 8. Technologies and Social Media 9. Putting It All Together 10. A "Rosetta Stone" for Military Skills Translation to Business
1. Knowledge? What Knowledge? 2. Explosive Innovation: Putting Knowledge to Work 3. Leadership 4. Culture 5. Knowledge Corruption 6. Training and Socialization 7. Knowledge structure and Processes 8. Technologies and Social Media 9. Putting It All Together 10. A "Rosetta Stone" for Military Skills Translation to Business
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