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Ideas matter.
Businesses start as ideas. Ideas transform them. And more often than not, what they sell are ideas—bundled into a brand, organized to create a better way of life, or collated to create a new way to communicate. Search our website to see how some of our ideas might transform your business or browse our roster of thought leaders.
Transforming Korea into a Knowledge Driven Economy / by In-Chul Chung
With the globalization of national economies, these basic production factors are waning as a source of sustainable competitive advantage. Rather, knowledge-what customers want, what competitors are doing, what has worked or failed in the past-is proving to be an increasingly essential, if elusive, element of success. Because knowledge can be used to refashion old business models, firms that are able to leverage it successfully will routinely out-perform those that are restricted to traditional factors of production. → more
Korea and the Knowledge Economy / by In-Chul Chung, Emmett Thomas
The trend toward exploring knowledge-related strategies has reduced current concerns in developed economies about 'exporting jobs' to countries with low wages, and leaders in the most advanced economies now talk about educating the next generation of knowledge workers. → more
What's Your Strategy for Managing Knowledge? / by Jean Pagani
Knowledge systems that don't take into account the rate of growth and change in a company will become nothing more than organizational archives. → more