Winning the Knowledge Transfer Race

[Michael J. English, William H. Baker] ↠ Winning the Knowledge Transfer Race ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Winning the Knowledge Transfer Race In order to innovate quickly and convert wisdom into profits you must transfer this capital in a deliberate, systematic way.Winning the Knowledge Transfer Race shows managers how to leverage intellectual capital knowledge to achieve extraordinary results and win against fierce competition. It is vital to treat such knowledge--which can be anything from trade secrets and patents to information on sales, distribution, or financing--as cherished intellectual capital. Youll see how to

Winning the Knowledge Transfer Race

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Rating : 4.72 (673 Votes)
Asin : B005ZOM87O
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 304 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-02-23
Language : English

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From the Back Cover Turn your knowledge assets and investments into a competitive advantage

In order to innovate quickly and convert wisdom into profits you must transfer this capital in a deliberate, systematic way.Winning the Knowledge Transfer Race shows managers how to leverage intellectual capital knowledge to achieve extraordinary results and win against fierce competition. It is vital to treat such knowledge--which can be anything from trade secrets and patents to information on sales, distribution, or financing--as cherished intellectual capital. You'll see how to apply knowledge transfer strategy into your department and organization.Then, the authors introduce you to the best practices of some of the world's most profitable companies--such as IBM, Raytheon, Verizon, Xerox, Buckman Labs, General Electric, and Toyota--in knowledge transfer, benchmarking, and process improvement. Michael English and William Baker, pioneers and practitioners in the developme

"Superior reference text" according to Rolf Dobelli. This book is full of insight, if you can penetrate its academic heft. Michael J. English and William H. Baker Jr. clearly have thought long and deeply about knowledge management and the practice of knowledge transfer. They've done their research, they define their terms in depth and they provide abundant examples. As a reference text, this . "Lots of good stuff" according to William H. Baker, Jr.. Perhaps I'm a bit prejudiced,since I'm a co-author, BUT I've found this book very helpful to my clients and friendsmore now than when we published in 2006. []