Read more
Dr Takeuchi is the Dean of Hitotsubashi Business School in Tokyo, the world's leading center of Knowledge Management. A Visiting Professor at Harvard University in 1989 and 1990, he has written over thirty articles for the Harvard Business Review, California Management Journal and Journal of Retailing. He co-authored Can Japan Compete with Michael Porter and has been described by BusinessWeek as one of the Top 10 "management school professors for inhouse corporate education programs" in the world. Dr Nonaka is the Xerox Distinguished Professor in Knowledge Management at University of California, Berkeley and Professor of Hitotsubashi's School of International Corporate Strategy. He is widely published in top journals and won Best Book of the Year Award in Business and Management in 1996 for The Knowledge Creating Company (Assocn of American Publishers) and Best Book Award in Management (Financial Times/Booz Allen & Hamilton) for Intellectualising Capability (1996).
List of contents
From the contents:
1. Knowledge Creation and Dialectics - 2. The Knowledge-Creating Company - 3. Theory of Organizational Knowledge Creation - 4. Knowledge Creation as Synthesizing Process - 5. From Managing to Enabling Knowledge - 6. Value Differentiation: Organizing "Know-What" for Product Concept Innovation - 7. Knowledge Management and Global Competition - 8. Inter-Organizational Knowledge Creation: Knowledge and Networks - 9. Dialogue and Innovation - 10. Branding Capabilities - 11. Synthesizing Modular and Integral Knowledge for Innovating Business Architecture in IT - 12. Synethesis at Work in a New Venture
About the author
Ikujiro Nonaka ist emeritierter Professor an der Hitotsubashi-Universität in Tokio sowie Xerox Distinguished Faculty Scholar an der University of California, Berkeley.