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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Charles Kalev EhinPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9781138435131ISBN 10: 1138435139 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 20 November 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 ContentsIntroduction: Time for Unmanagement; Part 1 The Competitive Advantage; Part 2 The Critical Elements; Part 3 Our Kaleidoscopic Mind; Part 4 Selecting Our Survival Strategies; Part 5 Fostering Supportive Social Interactions; Part 6 Getting Started; Part 7 Generating, Capturing, and Leveraging Intellectual Capital; Part 8 No Longer Slaves of Our Own Making;ReviewsUnleashing Intellectual Capital is a daring and provocative book. Ehin opens our minds and demonstrates how our inherent genetic tendencies can be leveraged for competitive advantage. This book provides the reader with new and useful ammunition in which to operate in the new millennium. 3/4John W. Patten, President Emeritus, Business Week Unleashing Intellectual Capital is so well written that it is a delightful treat in management books. As for me, who has spent my life on similar issues, I bow to Dr. Ehin. -Frederick Herzberg, Cummins Engine, Distinguished Professor Emeritus Dr. Ehin is the rarest of business authors: the subject expert whose writing is clear, focused and actionable. Unleashing Intellectual Capital is a must-read for tomorrow's business winners. 3/4David Stauffer, President, Stauffer Bury, Inc. Thus, Ehin has written a book that is part paean to the power of the human mind -- and part prescription for how management can tap into that powerful resource. Then again, perhaps the word is not management, for Ehin boldly announces early on that Increasing intellectual capital cannot be managed in the traditional sense. This upfront distinct point-of-view makes this book a standout. For at its core, this book is not about managing organizations; it's about human nature. Management General Website April 2000 Unleashing Intellectual Capital is indispensable for leaders and knowledge professionals who want to leverage the latest scientific discoveries to better manage their employees and create sustainable competitive advantage. - Colgate Scene 'Using anthropology and psychology (among many other fields), the author concludes that we will never manage intellectual capaital until we better understand human values. Dedazzling' British Airways Business Life - March 2001 """Unleashing Intellectual Capital is a daring and provocative book. Ehin opens our minds and demonstrates how our inherent genetic tendencies can be leveraged for competitive advantage. This book provides the reader with new and useful ammunition in which to operate in the new millennium."" ¾John W. Patten, President Emeritus, Business Week ""Unleashing Intellectual Capital is so well written that it is a delightful treat in management books. As for me, who has spent my life on similar issues, I bow to Dr. Ehin."" -Frederick Herzberg, Cummins Engine, Distinguished Professor Emeritus ""Dr. Ehin is the rarest of business authors: the subject expert whose writing is clear, focused and actionable. Unleashing Intellectual Capital is a must-read for tomorrow's business winners."" ¾David Stauffer, President, Stauffer Bury, Inc. ""Thus, Ehin has written a book that is part paean to the power of the human mind -- and part prescription for how management can tap into that powerful resource. Then again, perhaps the word is not ""management,"" for Ehin boldly announces early on that ""Increasing intellectual capital cannot be managed in the traditional sense."" This upfront distinct point-of-view makes this book a standout. For at its core, this book is not about managing organizations; it's about human nature."" Management General Website April 2000 ""Unleashing Intellectual Capital is indispensable for leaders and knowledge professionals who want to leverage the latest scientific discoveries to better manage their employees and create sustainable competitive advantage."" - Colgate Scene 'Using anthropology and psychology (among many other fields), the author concludes that we will never manage intellectual capaital until we better understand human values. Dedazzling' British Airways Business Life - March 2001" ""Unleashing Intellectual Capital is a daring and provocative book. Ehin opens our minds and demonstrates how our inherent genetic tendencies can be leveraged for competitive advantage. This book provides the reader with new and useful ammunition in which to operate in the new millennium."" ¾John W. Patten, President Emeritus, Business Week ""Unleashing Intellectual Capital is so well written that it is a delightful treat in management books. As for me, who has spent my life on similar issues, I bow to Dr. Ehin."" -Frederick Herzberg, Cummins Engine, Distinguished Professor Emeritus ""Dr. Ehin is the rarest of business authors: the subject expert whose writing is clear, focused and actionable. Unleashing Intellectual Capital is a must-read for tomorrow's business winners."" ¾David Stauffer, President, Stauffer Bury, Inc. ""Thus, Ehin has written a book that is part paean to the power of the human mind -- and part prescription for how management can tap into that powerful resource. Then again, perhaps the word is not ""management,"" for Ehin boldly announces early on that ""Increasing intellectual capital cannot be managed in the traditional sense."" This upfront distinct point-of-view makes this book a standout. For at its core, this book is not about managing organizations; it's about human nature."" Management General Website April 2000 ""Unleashing Intellectual Capital is indispensable for leaders and knowledge professionals who want to leverage the latest scientific discoveries to better manage their employees and create sustainable competitive advantage."" - Colgate Scene 'Using anthropology and psychology (among many other fields), the author concludes that we will never manage intellectual capaital until we better understand human values. Dedazzling' British Airways Business Life - March 2001 Author InformationCHARLES EHIN Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |