The Guru Guide to Marketing

The Guru Guide to Marketing

Author: Joseph H. Boyett

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2003-02-25

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 0471434264

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Discusses the newest marketing concepts. The Guru name is synonymous with expert, candid advice. The Guru format provides an easy reference to a wide range ofideas and practices.


The Guru Guide to the Knowledge Economy

The Guru Guide to the Knowledge Economy

Author: Joseph H. Boyett

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 2001-07-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780471390855

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An easy-to-follow guide to understanding some of business's most important ideas and best practices Most business readers don't have time to read every book they'd like for inspiration and guidance. This follow-up to the sleeper success, The Guru Guide(TM), makes it possible to sample the best ideas of leading business thinkers. The Guru Guide(TM) to the New Economy is a clear, concise, and informative guide to the business topics that relate to the new business environment, including electronic commerce, customer relationship management, knowledge management, globalization, and business ethics. Gurus to be profiled include Stan Davis and Chris Meyer, authors of Blur: The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy; Rosabeth Moss Kanter, author of World Class: Thriving Locally in the Global Economy; and Don Pepper, coauthor of The One-to-One Future and Enterprise One-to-One. Joseph H. Boyett and Jimmie T. Boyett (Alpharetta, GA) are cofounders of Boyett & Associates, a consulting and research firm that specializes in helping companies implement state-of-the-art management and organizational practices. Joseph and Jimmie Boyett are the coauthors of Beyond Workplace 2000 and The Guru Guide(TM) (0-471-38054-7) (Wiley).


The Guru Guide

The Guru Guide

Author: Joseph H. Boyett

Publisher:

Published: 1998-04-30

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13:

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"The Guru Guide" provides enough information to help business people understand the essence of current management practices--and to implement them--by offering a summary of each practice as well as insights into what other leaders think and what some companies are actually doing.


A Leader's Guide to Knowledge Management

A Leader's Guide to Knowledge Management

Author: John Girad

Publisher: Business Expert Press

Published: 2009-06-01

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 1606490192

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This book is your guide to ensuring future generations know what you know and can apply it in their time. This book is your guide to knowledge management for the future leaders of your organization. In other words, it ensures that they will know what you know and be able to apply your experiences to similar encounters in their time.


Global Strategic Management

Global Strategic Management

Author: Gerardo R. Ungson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-12-18

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 1317469739

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International business is undergoing continuous transformation as multinational firms and comparative management evolve in the changing global economy. To succeed in this challenging environment, firms need a well-developed capability for sound strategic decisions. This comprehensive work provides an applied and integrated strategic framework for developing capabilities that lead to global success. It is designed to help readers achieve three essential objectives. First, it provides intellectual and practical guidelines for readers to execute goals and strategies that lead to meaningful and productive results. The book is packed with frameworks, cases, anchoring exercises, techniques, and tools to help readers emerge with a completed business plan after the last chapter. Second, it focuses on strategy and how firms build competitive presence and advantages in a global context. A primary learning objective is to enable readers to understand and evaluate the major issues in strategy formulation and implementation in a global context. Third, it provides an accessible framework that will help guide readers in making strategic decisions that are sound and effective. It offers a unifying process that delineates the necessary steps in analyzing the readiness of a firm to do business abroad. In addition to core issues, each chapter presents frameworks, analytical tools, action-oriented items, and a real-world case - all designed to provide insights on the challenges imposed by globalization and technology on managers operating in a global context.


Virtual Knowledge

Virtual Knowledge

Author: Paul Wouters

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0262517914

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An examination of emerging forms of knowledge creation using Web-based technologies, analyzed from an interdisciplinary perspective.


Knowledge Management

Knowledge Management

Author: Raman

Publisher: Excel Books India

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9788174463517

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KM is an IT subject. Right&? Wrong! Knowledge and its management is a prerogative of everyone. Since the magic of information transforming itself into knowledge which in turn becomes information at the next level, thus continuing the eternal cycle of knowledge quest has always fascinated people throughout the ages. This book is about celebrating knowledge for its own sake and emphasising that unless it is shared, there would be no new knowledge. Also knowledge per se can never be costed or priced, it is only the process of acquiring it, storing it and disseminating it that can be expressed in economic terms. Knowledge is free and that is the way it has always been or will ever be. The book has evolved as the author went about understanding the esoteric concept of KM and sought to unravel what it really stood for. Key Featuresv A comprehensive look at KM as a subject. First of its kind - a resource book on KMv Clear view of knowledge, the way of its creation and the manner of its managementv Classical approach to KMv Modern approach to KMv KM modelsv KM tools and their applicationv The mystique of how information becomes knowledgev Datamining and datawarehousing explainedv KM and its application in the corporate sectorv Case studies galorev Most comprehensive list of further readings, extensive group and individual exercises for students of KM


Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship in the Contemporary Knowledge-Based Global Economy

Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship in the Contemporary Knowledge-Based Global Economy

Author: Baporikar, Neeta

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2015-10-21

Total Pages: 633

ISBN-13: 1466687991

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The rapid rise of knowledge-based economies has revolutionized the perceptions and practices of globalized business. Recent developments in engineering, electronics, and biotechnology have expanded the very definition of entrepreneurship in today’s international market, weaving discussions of enhanced connectivity and communication, environmental sustainability, and government policy changes into a complex, multidimensional conversation. The Handbook of Research of Entrepreneurship in the Contemporary Knowledge-Based Global Economy provides a comprehensive survey of the most recent developments in the field of entrepreneurship, highlighting their effects on information technology, business networking, knowledge production, distribution, and organization. This timely publication features extensive coverage of the fast-developing entrepreneurial field, illuminating recent technological, social, and strategic innovations in language that is accessible for a worldwide audience of business educators, researchers, and students. This authoritative text showcases research-based articles on entrepreneurship for knowledge economies; academic entrepreneurship; women and entrepreneurship; entrepreneurship education; organizational learning ability; innovations in industry, agriculture, and management; and the evolution of a new, all-inclusive corporate culture.