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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Helen Rothberg, PhD , G. Scott EricksonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138165823ISBN 10: 1138165824 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 19 January 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Generating Competitive Capital Chapter 2: Turning Knowledge Into Active Intelligence Chapter 3: It’s a Risky Business Chapter 4: Determining an SPF: National Considerations Chapter 5: Determining an SPF: Industry Considerations Chapter 6: Determining an SPF: Organizational Considerations Chapter 7: Intelligence Across the Enterprise Chapter 8: Intelligence Across the Value Chain: Upstream Chapter 9: Intelligence Across the Value Chain: Downstream Chapter 10: Installing the Intelligence Program: Structure Chapter 11: Installing the Intelligence Program: Culture Chapter 12: Ethics of Intelligence: Keeping Your Hands Clean, by Joanne GavinReviewsComprehensive, well-researched, readable, and a title that says it all. [This book] offers an in-depth discussion of how you can make knowledge management and competitive intelligence work together for competitive advantage. - Harvard Business School Book Report This book is well written and, in many places, quite witty. Once you start it, you will not want to stop... This book is strongly recommended, particularly for senior IS people whose responsibilities are starting to include more and more CI. - Information Systems Management Magazine As a manager in charge of offices in three countries, I have to deal with many of the issues addressed in this book. Finding, using, and protecting my organization's intelligence is a constant challenge. From Knowledge to Intelligence has been extremely helpful in organizing my thinking about this challenge. Marie Fioramonti, Managing Director/PRICOA Capital Group This book will reduce ignorance and add new insights to the continual evolution of knowledge leadership, especially on how to develop the capacity for intelligence. By combining their separate expertise in Knowledge Management/Intellectual Capital and Competitive Intelligence, the authors have shaped a most timely and valuable book Leif Edvinsson, The world's first holder of professorship of Intellectual Capital Comprehensive, well-researched, readable, and a title that says it all. [This book] offers an in-depth discussion of how you can make knowledge management and competitive intelligence work together for competitive advantage. - Harvard Business School Book Report This book is well written and, in many places, quite witty. Once you start it, you will not want to stop... This book is strongly recommended, particularly for senior IS people whose responsibilities are starting to include more and more CI. - Information Systems Management Magazine As a manager in charge of offices in three countries, I have to deal with many of the issues addressed in this book. Finding, using, and protecting my organization's intelligence is a constant challenge. From Knowledge to Intelligence has been extremely helpful in organizing my thinking about this challenge. -- Marie Fioramonti, Managing Director/PRICOA Capital Group This book will reduce ignorance and add new insights to the continual evolution of knowledge leadership, especially on how to develop the capacity for intelligence. By combining their separate expertise in Knowledge Management/Intellectual Capital and Competitive Intelligence, the authors have shaped a most timely and valuable book... -- Leif Edvinsson, The world's first holder of professorship of Intellectual Capital """Comprehensive, well-researched, readable, and a title that says it all. [This book] offers an in-depth discussion of how you can make knowledge management and competitive intelligence work together for competitive advantage."" - Harvard Business School Book Report ""This book is well written and, in many places, quite witty. Once you start it, you will not want to stop... This book is strongly recommended, particularly for senior IS people whose responsibilities are starting to include more and more CI."" - Information Systems Management Magazine ""As a manager in charge of offices in three countries, I have to deal with many of the issues addressed in this book. Finding, using, and protecting my organization's intelligence is a constant challenge. From Knowledge to Intelligence has been extremely helpful in organizing my thinking about this challenge."" — Marie Fioramonti, Managing Director/PRICOA Capital Group ""This book will reduce ignorance and add new insights to the continual evolution of knowledge leadership, especially on how to develop the capacity for intelligence. By combining their separate expertise in Knowledge Management/Intellectual Capital and Competitive Intelligence, the authors have shaped a most timely and valuable book…"" — Leif Edvinsson, The world's first holder of professorship of Intellectual Capital" Comprehensive, well-researched, readable, and a title that says it all. [This book] offers an in-depth discussion of how you can make knowledge management and competitive intelligence work together for competitive advantage. - Harvard Business School Book Report This book is well written and, in many places, quite witty. Once you start it, you will not want to stop... This book is strongly recommended, particularly for senior IS people whose responsibilities are starting to include more and more CI. - Information Systems Management Magazine As a manager in charge of offices in three countries, I have to deal with many of the issues addressed in this book. Finding, using, and protecting my organization's intelligence is a constant challenge. From Knowledge to Intelligence has been extremely helpful in organizing my thinking about this challenge. - Marie Fioramonti, Managing Director/PRICOA Capital Group This book will reduce ignorance and add new insights to the continual evolution of knowledge leadership, especially on how to develop the capacity for intelligence. By combining their separate expertise in Knowledge Management/Intellectual Capital and Competitive Intelligence, the authors have shaped a most timely and valuable book... - Leif Edvinsson, The world's first holder of professorship of Intellectual Capital Author InformationHelen N. Rothberg Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |