Intellectual Capital: Core asset for the third millennium
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Book Description
This is an "ideas" book for managers keen to understand and interpret the nature of a business which principally sells its knowledge: knowledge assets based in its people, systems, brands, intellectual property and other intangibles. Organisations which provide competitive advantage through their use of intangible assets don't fit the classical model. This book shows that intangible assets are becoming as important as tangible assets in a knowledge based service-oriented economy. It provides practical advice on how to identify, document and manage these assets. The book provides a framework for organisations planning for re-engineering and downsizing, a method for determining who and what is valuable to the corporation, given a variety of circumstances. Intellectual Capital will also assist senior managers who want to value or acquire an enterprise where the assets are intangible and are not recorded in their published accounts.
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Provides a practical framework to audit intellectual capital in your organization - learn what it is, what it's worth, & how to manage it. Paper.
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Intellectual Capital: Core asset for the third millennium,Annie Brooking,Intl Thomson Business Press,1861520239,Accounting - General,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Computer Books: Spreadsheets,Executive Management,Human Resources & Personnel Management,Intellectual capital,Management - General,Motivational
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