Managing Know-Who Based Companies, Second Edition

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Managing Know-Who Based Companies, Second Edition

A Multinetworked Approach to Knowledge and Innovation Management

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9781840649215 Edward Elgar Publishing
Sigvald J. Harryson, Founding MD, Harryson Consulting with offices in Switzerland and Sweden, Visiting Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Director, International Partnerships, Lund University, Sweden
Publication Date: 2002 ISBN: 978 1 84064 921 5 Extent: 320 pp
In this fully revised and updated second edition of the widely acclaimed first volume, Sigvald Harryson provides powerful evidence as to how the most successful innovators are distinguished by their ability to synergistically link external and internal knowledge networks.

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In this fully revised and updated second edition of the widely acclaimed first volume, Sigvald Harryson provides powerful evidence as to how the most successful innovators are distinguished by their ability to synergistically link external and internal knowledge networks.

Based on extensive research with leading global innovators along with ten years of experience in management of knowledge and technology for accelerated innovation, Managing Know-Who Based Companies provides practical guidance regarding how to manage these networks. Important theoretical arguments that advance our thinking about managing knowledge for innovation are also presented. The author studies how individuals and teams who possess the required active empathy and relationship-building skills to function as human knowledge bridges across various centres of excellence, functions and teams – the ‘know-who’ – are central to successful innovation in the global value networks of today’s business environment.

This book is recommended reading for CEOs of multinational companies who wish to make better use of the value networks in which they live and do business. It will also be of significant value to CTOs, CKOs and Human Resource Managers interested in new ways to turning both hard technologies and soft human brainpower within and beyond the corporate borders into faster and more powerful innovation.
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‘To sustain global leadership, we continually dig both deeper and wider for new sources of knowledge within and beyond Nestlé to simultaneously secure product and process innovation. This requires a truly learning
organization with entrepreneurial managers who embrace mobility to move from hierarchy to a plasma-type organization and thereby secure seamless innovation. Sigvald Harryson provides an excellent concept to describe why and how we do this in practice.’
– Rupert Gasser, Executive Vice President Corporate Technical Production and R&D, Nestlé SA, Switzerland

‘In today’s global economy, knowledge is the most important source of the sustainable competitive advantage for firms. Sigvald Harryson’s Managing Know-Who Based Companies provides both a framework and cases of multinational firms to shed new light on the difficult issues in knowledge management. Highly inspiring and enjoyable, I would recommend this book to CEOs and managers who are trying to lead their firms to survive in this knowledge-based economy.’
– Ikujiro Nonaka, Hitotsubashi University, Japan

‘In this second edition, Sigvald cross-fertilises his groundbreaking academic research with a full update of focussed case-studies on Western companies moving from know-how to know-who. It is a pleasure to invite practitioners and academics alike to read this refreshing and thought-provoking book.’
– From the foreword by Peter Lorange, International Institute for Managment Development, Lausanne, Switzerland
Contents
Contents: Foreword by Peter Lorange Preface 1. Introduction and Objectives 2. Know-Who Based R&D Projects 3. Crystallizing Know-Who Based Networking 4. Developing a Model for Know-Who Based Innovation 5. Adding Knowledge Creation for Innovation Performance 6. Taking a Multinetworked Approach to K&I Management Bibliography Index
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