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Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing - Understanding Our Global Knowledge Economy

English · Hardback

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Klappentext Intends to provide a broader case for action for knowledge management. This book offers a comprehensive view of the impact that the knowledge revolution on our 21st Century society. It explains the cause and effect relationship between the global knowledge-based economy and knowledge management. Zusammenfassung Brains, not brawn. The success of countries, companies and people in the next century will depend on what they know and how clever they are at using this knowledge. Dale Neef has given us the best outline yet of the forces behind this extraordinary change in the world economy, the threats and opportunities we all face, and the prizes that await the winners. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Trends of Our Times; Chapter 2 The New World of the Knowledge-Based Economy; Chapter 3 Globalization and the Knowledge-Based Economy; Chapter 4 The Impact of Knowledge on Economics: Knowledge-Based Growth and the Accelerated Pace of Change; Chapter 5 Knowledge and the International Community; Chapter 6 The New World Organization; Chapter 7 So Why Knowledge Management and Why Now?; Chapter 8 New Pressures on the Social Fabric; Chapter 9 Competing in the Global Knowledge-Based Economy; Chapter 10 Conclusion: National Policy in the Knowledge Economy;

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