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| #1106919 in eBooks | 2007-12-18 | 2007-12-18 | File type: PDF||15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.| Paying Attention to Truth is Profitable and Protective|By Robert David STEELE Vivas|Too many people will miss the core message of this book, which is about paying attention to truth and seeking out truth in the context of networks of trust, rather than about managing the process of internal knowledge. When the author says "It's time to gather the grain and torch the chaf|From Publishers Weekly|A century ago, business corporations were identified by their physical assets: real estate, buildings and machinery. Over the course of the next hundred years, management and investor attention shifted toward businesses' intangible propert
In Thomas A. Stewart’s bestselling first book, Intellectual Capital, he redefined the priorities of businesses around the world, demonstrating that the most important assets companies own today are often not tangible goods, equipment, financial capital, or market share, but the intangibles: patents, the knowledge of workers, and the information about customers and channels and past experience that a company has in its institutional memory. Now in his new boo...
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