a free monthly briefing on the knowledge agenda
No. 45 | November 2000 | ||
![]() | |||
latest managing publishers: |
Welcome to this edition of I3 UPDATE / ENTOVATION International News. This issue asks whether practitioners should make knowledge management more exciting - if that's what you want. The winners of a new award - the Most Admired Knowledge Leaders - are also announced. SPECIAL FEATURE FEATURE A READER REPLIES
Robert Taylor gives yet another reply to September's article on Knowledge Associations. He doesn't think we're yet ready to professionalize KM. KNOWLEDGE DIGEST A round of of recent developments. Reinventing Innovation (MacroInnovation)TM New Company Launched (KSolutions) A selection of some of the best forthcoming events THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH If the collective knowledge of several individuals is more than the sum of its parts, why do some management teams act more stupidly than any if its members? |
RECENT HIGHLIGHTS Knowledge Associations: Networks or Not works? Market Creation in the Dotcom Economy Innovation in intangible measures More perspectives on measurement Knowledge utilities: taming the tap Marketing knowledge: the tenuous connection ALL-TIME FAVOURITES Customers: a new twist on knowledge management Virtual teaming and virtual organizations: 25 principles of proven practice Measurement myopia; those who measure and those who act Portal power: gateways or trapdoors? China: accepting the knowledge challenge |
![]() |
||