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No. 61 | May 2002 | ||
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Welcome to this edition of I3 UPDATE / ENTOVATION International News. With intangibles being an important source of value, this month's feature takes a look at WIPO, the international organization whose mission is to promote and protect intellectual property. Limitations of time have led me to muse on the one minute knowledge manager. Also is a glimpse of what you can find in the Global Knowledge Primer, recently released as a free resource on the ENTOVATION website. Finally, check out the events for a radio show with a difference, and log in tune in this Friday! David Skyrme MAIN FEATURE Debra M. Amidon examines the subject of intellectual property and looks at the importance of World Intellectual Property Day on April 26, as well as examining the role of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva, Switzerland, a body representing 179 nations and playing an important role in creating real wealth for nations. SPECIAL FEATURE SPECIAL FEATURE No. 2 Find out about Entovation's comprehensive Global Knowledge Primer. With hundreds of pages of articles it provides you with a window into the evolution of the knowledge movement, facets of knowledge practice and a glimpse of core trends and directions of the Knowledge Economy. KNOWLEDGE DIGEST A round-up of of recent developments. North American Most Admired Knowledge Enterprises (MAKE) 2002 A selection of some of the best forthcoming events THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH "Which comes first, inspiration or perspiration?" |
RECENT HIGHLIGHTS What Next for Knowledge Management? Are Your Best Practices Really The Best? Knowledge Strategy: What's Your Reality Check? The Intangibles of Competition/Cooperation 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 |
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