Knowledge And Strategy
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Overview
This is the first knowledge book in the Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy Readers' series to link the two hot topics of knowledge and strategy. The book centers around the concept of treating organizational knowledge as a valuable strategy asset. Knowledge strategy is a natural extension of the historical development of business strategy in general. The book includes seminal articles on the subject as well as an introduction written by Michael Zack.Audience: Special Librarians - SLA Corporate Knowledge Managers Chief Knowledge Officers - Directors of Knowledge.
Synopsis
This is the first knowledge book in the Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy Readers' series to link the two hot topics of knowledge and strategy. The book centers around the concept of treating organizational knowledge as a valuable strategy asset. Knowledge strategy is a natural extension of the historical development of business strategy in general. The book includes seminal articles on the subject as well as an introduction written by Michael Zack.
Booknews
Argues that managing knowledge should be part of every organization's business strategy, and sets out some of he theoretical underpinnings of knowledge strategy. The topics include the core competence of the corporation, beyond the knowledge worker, the strategic analysis of intangible resources, and leveraging intellect. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)