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Making Sense of Intellectual C..
Daniel And..
Elsevier B..
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.
Clyde Pres..
Basic Books
The relative economic superiority and power of the United States is quickly slipping away. This is mainly brought about by the rise of new superpowers, particularly China and India, which are ushering a third wave of globalization, one that is characterized not by corporations but by highly educated and ski..
Alastair R..
Elsevier S..
Alastair Rylatt¡¯s book specifically outlines how businesses and organizations gain excellent performance through sensitivity, interactivity, flexibility, and adaptability. With these in mind, knowledge is defined as something that is dynamic and can neither be contained nor be spoiled. However, making us..
Edward Jay..
Random Hou..
The golden years of the American motion picture industry - from 1930 to the 1950s, was when the studio system held sway. All the money, prestige and power of the industry were derived from just one activity: selling tickets at the box office. Nowadays it is very different; the movie business is just a smal..
Confessions of an Economic Hit..
John Perkins
Berbett-Ko..
In this book, Perkins paints a clear picture of how the US carved a path to become one of the most powerful countries in the world through padded economic forecasts for the less developed countries, and the manipulation of their corrupt leaders. Hired as an economist for one of these engineering companies a..






























