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Edward Elgar Publishing Managing Know-Who Based Companies: A Multinetworked Approach to Knowledge and Innovation Management

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Product Description Dr Harryson develops the principle of 'know-who' - first propounded and practised by Japanese companies but now increasingly championed by multinationals. Case studies are used from companies such as Kodak, Ericsson, IBM and Philips to highlight the networking patterns deployed by these companies and to ultimately confirm or deny the relevance of 'know-who' management. The book explains why, in a world where knowledge and intellectual value is widely acknowledged as crucial, companies can achieve both innovativeness and productivity through 'know-who'. By enhancing our understanding of 'know-who' based management of knowledge and innovation, the author suggests new approaches to dealing with the knowledge economy and to solving the paradoxical organizational needs of creative invention and rapid innovation. This approach is based on new networking patterns and new ways of using the results of extra-corporate networking such as:•⊂ gathering global market intelligence in cooperation with R&D staff •⊂ internal networks promoting the diffusion of external and internal knowledge•⊂ aligning R&D staff with marketing and production by internal 'know-who' mechanisms Written by a leading management consultant, the theories discussed will be essential reading for business managers, international scholars and researchers of R&D, innovation and the knowledge economy. Review 'Invest your time in reading this thought-stimulating book with very interesting cases on knowledge migration and innovation. This is a practical book inaugurating new bridges to managing a critical emerging organizational shift - the shift from know-how to know-who. It takes us from library and data based approaches to knowledge productivity and knowledge innovation through networking internally as well as externally.' About the Author Sigvald J. Harryson, Founding MD, Harryson Consulting with offices in Switzerland and Sweden, Visiting Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Director, International Partnerships, Lund University, Sweden

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 April 2000
Listed Since
16 December 2006

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