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Posted 09 September 2004 - 08:53 PM

The Knowledge Entrepreneur
Article on Knowledge Management and Entrepreneurship
By Professor Colin Coulson-Thomas


Many management teams are missing exciting opportunities to transform corporate performance by better exploiting know-how and using job support tools to boost productivity. They are also forgoing unprecedented possibilities for generating additional revenues from new knowledge-based offerings.

Scientific breakthroughs occur in laboratories and innovative thinking abounds in workshops. Yet people drown in irrelevant information. They waste time and money on ‘knowledge management' initiatives to capture and share existing know-how that may or may not be relevant to future aspirations. With unexploited intellectual capital all around them executives imitate and copy others.

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Posted 10 September 2004 - 04:39 PM

Simon,

Absolutely correct. An extract of my joint venture proposal text with a local University on research program :D Its already a done deal :thumbup:

believes that the next generation of strategic planning on new product roll-out in the medical consumables sector will combine the performance-driven organizations and supporting technologies that govern product development and life-cycle management, all supported by a smart forecasting engine.           

“Smart Sourcing for Innovation” is not a stand alone concept.


Just giving weight to the title of this topic.
Prof. Collin's new book got to be a must-read. Wish I can lay my hand on one. Simon, how about starting a new competition AGAIN.

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Charles Chew

Edited by charleschew, 10 September 2004 - 04:45 PM.

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Charles Chew
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