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- Making Sense of Intellectual Capital
- Àú ÀÚ Daniel Andriessen
- ÃâÆÇ»ç Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann
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The Big Idea
The book brings
to light a valiant attempt at particularizing an organization¡¯s intangible
resources, and finding the most systematic way of extracting and measuring their
value to help solve functional problems and augment business performance.
Written with reason and candor, the book
demonstrates the author¡¯s hands-on exploration of intellectual capital, goaded
by his own desire to rectify the dilemmas of its assessment and to proffer an
alternative valuation tool that shall not only be a contribution to the emerging
literature but also a leap forward in the realm of scientific management
research.
About the Author
Daniel Andriessen - Daniel
Andriessen is a Ph.D. graduate at the Nyenrode University and Senior Manager at
KPMG Knowledge Advisory Services in the Netherlands. He is the author of several
books on Knowledge Management and Intellectual Capital, including ¡°Weightless
Wealth¡±, ¡°The Knowledge Dividend¡± and ¡°Value-Based Knowledge Management¡±.

























