An edition of Common Knowledge (2000)

Common Knowledge

how companies thrive by sharing what they know

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An edition of Common Knowledge (2000)

Common Knowledge

how companies thrive by sharing what they know

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"Common Knowledge gets to the heart of one of the most difficult questions in knowledge transfer today: What makes a system work effectively in one organization but fail miserably in another?

Going beyond "one-size-fits-all" approaches and simple generalities like upper management involvement and cultural issues, this important book will help organizations of every kind construct knowledge transfer systems tailored to their unique forms of "common knowledge" - and in the process create the best kind of competitive advantage there is: the kind that can't be copied."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
188

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Common knowledge: how companies thrive by sharing what they know
2000, Harvard Business School Press
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2000, Harvard Business School Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Creating and leveraging common knowledge
Serial transfer
Near transfer
Far transfer
Strategic transfer
Expert transfer
Looking across the five types of knowledge transfer
Building an integrated system for knowledge transfer
About the author

Edition Notes

Published in
Boston
Copyright Date
2000

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD58.82 .D585 2000, HD 58.82 D585 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
x, 188 p.
Number of pages
188
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22254387M
ISBN 10
0875849040
ISBN 13
9780875849041
LCCN
99048879
OCLC/WorldCat
42454405
Library Thing
125426
Goodreads
1550973

Work Description

While external knowledge -- about customers, about competitors -- is critical, it rarely provides a competitive edge for companies because such information is equally available to everyone. But internal "know-how" that is unique to a specific company -- how to introduce a new drug into the diabetes market, how to decrease assembly time in an automobile plant -- is the stuff of which sustained competitive advantage is made. Dr. Dixon was one of the early thought leaders in the Knowledge Management field with her book, Common Knowledge: How Companies Thrive By Sharing What They Know, Harvard Business School Press, 2000. That book was based on a research study of how fifteen of the most successful companies were leveraging their knowledge. Her work was seminal in developing the early theory that demonstrated that different transfer processes were needed for the sharing of tacit knowledge vs. explicit knowledge. She has continued to advance the leading edge of understanding about the expanding role that knowledge plays in organizations. - Publisher.

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