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To explain how this is done--and illuminate Japanese business practices as they do so--the authors range from Greek philosophy to Zen Buddhism, from classical economists to modern management gurus, illustrating the theory of organizational ...
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How can pragmatic strategies help businesses to succeed? This innovative book presents a pragmatic framework for shaping and solving strategic problems in a practical, creative, ethical and finely balanced manner.
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This book brings together the research of a number of scholars in the field of knowledge creation and imparts a sense of order to the field.
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This book presents the latest management ideas in knowledge creation and management in readable and non-technical chapters.
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In The Wise Company, legendary management experts Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi highlight how various companies have confronted the challenge of rapid change to create new products and new ways of doing business that benefit ...
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Now, Enabling Knowledge Creation ventures even further into this all-important territory, showing how firms can generate and nurture ideas by using the concepts introduced in the first book.
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This book, by one of world’s most innovative business scholars and a pioneering philosopher of Edmund Husserl, creatively applies insights from neuroscience, philosophy of experience called “phenomenology” to highly successful and ...
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Knowledge is made up of two opposites, namely explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge. This book shows that new knowledge is created through ?synthesis,? which is a continuous and dynamic process that reconciles and transcends opposites.