Intellectual Capital
Innovation 01.06
Express Exec
Fast track route to understanding and exploiting intellectual
capital
Covers the key areas of intellectual capital, from value-adding
intellectual capital programmes and value capture to finding the
'hook' and setting up measures
Examples and lessons from some of the world's most successful
businesses, including Dow Chemical, Rockwell International,
Clarica, and Buckman Labs, and ideas from the smartest thinkers,
including Karl Erik Sveiby, Baruch Lev, Hubert Saint-Onge, Patrick
Sullivan, Goran Roos and Leif Edvinsson.
Includes a glossary of key concepts and a comprehensive
resources guide
Introduction to Express Exec
Introduction to Intellectual Capital
Definition of Terms: What is Intellectual Capital?
The Evolution of Intellectual Capital
The E-Dimension
The Global Dimension
The State of the Art
In Practice: Intellectual Capital Success Stories
Key Concepts and Thinkers
Resources
Ten Steps to Making Intellectual Capital Work
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Acknowledgements
Index
Introduction to Intellectual Capital
Definition of Terms: What is Intellectual Capital?
The Evolution of Intellectual Capital
The E-Dimension
The Global Dimension
The State of the Art
In Practice: Intellectual Capital Success Stories
Key Concepts and Thinkers
Resources
Ten Steps to Making Intellectual Capital Work
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Acknowledgements
Index
"... they say that good things come in small packages and Jay Chatzkel's book Intellectual Capital is a case in point.... Intellectual Capital contains a wealth of information in a tiny package...." (www.knowledgebusiness.com, 13 March 2002)
JAY CHATZKEL is Principal of Progressive Practices and has written for a variety of publications, including Journal of Intellectual Capital, Journal of Knowledge Management, and The TQM Magazine. He is the author of Conversations: How Knowledge-Based Enterprises are Really Built.