User Review - Flag as inappropriateIkujiro Nonaka (野中郁次郎, born May 10, 1935)
He is best known for his study of Knowledge Management. He co-authored The Knowledge-Creating Company with Hirotaka Takeuchi. In 2008, the Wall Street Journal listed him as one of the most influential persons on business thinking.[1]
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Ikujiro Nonaka is Professor Emeritus, Hitotsubashi University Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy; the First Distinguished Drucker Scholar in Residence at the Drucker School and Institute, Claremont Graduate University; the Xerox Distinguished Faculty Scholar, Institute of Management, Innovation and Organization, University of California, Berkeley. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ikujiro_Nonaka)
Review: The Knowledge-Creating Company
User Review - Lukman Haris - GoodreadsIkujiro Nonaka reminds us that there are two kinds of knowledge, tacit and explicit. Tacit knowledge is subjective point of view, believes or personal insights about things that are usually hard to be ... Read full review
Review: The Knowledge-Creating Company: How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation
User Review - Vincent Van Wylick - GoodreadsIs a worthwhile paradigm in making company processes more efficient through documenting them and creating standardised approaches. Implementation is far from easy however, and I don't think it can be applied universally to all companies or environments. Read full review
Review: The Knowledge-Creating Company: How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation
User Review - Audriane Sani - GoodreadsThis book shows the difference of approaching knowledge from the angle of western and Japanese culture. Eventhough in the tittle this book seems suitable for people who interested management fields ... Read full review