Knowledge Networks: Innovation Through Communities of Practice
Sustainable Solutions: Let Knowledge Serve the City
Portland, Oregon. Sustainability might not seem glamourous, but Portland is making a name for itself as one of the most sustainable cities in the world. Whether you've heard about the farmers' markets, the cycle-friendly streets or the ongoing efforts to balance livability and equity, Portland is leading the way in urban sustainability: this book helps us understand how it achieves this. A critical component of Portland's success is collaboration between different communities and institutions;...
Heuristic and Optimization for Knowledge Discovery
With the large amount of data stored by many organizations, capitalists have observed that this information is an intangible asset. Unfortunately, handling large databases is a very complex process and traditional learning techniques are expensive to use. Heuristic techniques provide much help in this arena, although little is known about heuristic techniques. Heuristic and Optimization for Knowledge Discovery addresses the foundation of this topic, as well as its practical uses, and aims to fil...
A complete, step-by-step system for developing an idea, thinking through an issue, or reating a revolutionary innovation. Gifted with the unique ability to help people discover and apply their own innate genius, intellectual property consultant Gerald Sindell works with individuals and organizations to maximize returns on their most precious capital: their ideas and innovations. Dubbed the "Genius Machine" by his clients, Sindell's eleven-step process has proven invaluable for countless individu...
Dear delegates,friendsand membersofthe growingKES professionalcommunity,w- come to the proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Knowledge-Based and IntelligentInformationandEngineeringSystemshostedbyLa TrobeUniversityin M- bourne Australia. The KES conference series has been established for almost a decade, and it cont- ues each year to attract participants from all geographical areas of the world, including Europe, the Americas, Australasia and the Paci?c Rim. The KES conferences cove...
Coaching Essentials
by Patricia Bossons, Denis Sartain, and Jeremy Kourdi
Now a billion dollar industry, executive coaching is one of the fastest-growing sections of the coaching market, and is widely used by senior managers and chief executives in large organisations. In this accessible guide, Patricia Bossons, Jeremy Kourdi and Denis Sartain offer clear explanations of key coaching theories before putting that theory into context with a comprehensive selection of practical tools and techniques. The potential benefits and uses of each technique are explained and then...
Dynamic Capabilities
by Constance E. Helfat, Sydney Finkelstein, Will Mitchell, Margaret Peteraf, Harbir Singh, David Teece, and Sidney G. Winter
Creating, adapting to, and exploiting change is inherently entrepreneurial. To survive and prosper under conditions of change, firms must develop the "dynamic capabilities" to create, extend, and modify the ways in which they operate. The capacity of an organization to create, extend, or modify its resource base is vital. Since the concept of dynamic capabilities was first introduced, much research has elaborated the initial idea. This important book by Constance Helfat and her team of leading s...
Socio-technical Knowledge Management
Connects knowledge management theory and practice, allowing the empirical research presented to resolve challenges.
Enabling Penetration of Vertical Markets
by Geoffrey Darnton, Jacqui Day, Brian Hollocks, and Martyn Polkinghorne
Capturing Solutions for Learning and Scaling Up
by Steffen Soulejman Janus
“Innovation” is the hottest buzzword in business. But what if our obsession with finding the next big thing has distracted us from the work that matters most? “The most important book I’ve read in a long time . . . It explains so much about what is wrong with our technology, our economy, and the world, and gives a simple recipe for how to fix it: Focus on understanding what it takes for your products and services to last.”—Tim O’Reilly, founder of O’Reilly Media It’s hard to avoid innovation ...
This volume constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Applications of Declarative Programming and Knowledge Management, INAP 2007, and the 21st Workshop on Logic Programming, WLP 2007, held in Wurzburg, Germany, during October 4-6, 2007. The 16 thoroughly revised full papers presented together with 1 invited paper were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The topics covered are constraints; databases and data min...
Offers concise advice on major issues involved in the effective management of expert systems. Features include managing human elements, success factors, organized structure, expert systems and business strategies and integration of expert systems into the organization.
Rough Computing
by Aboul Ella Hassanien, Zbigniew Suraj, Dominik Slezak, and Pawan Lingras
'Rough Computing' explores the application of rough set theory, which has attracted attention because of the ability to enhance databases by allowing for the management of uncertainty, a comparative analysis between rough sets, and other intelligent data analysis.
Knowledge Driven Service Innovation and Management
by Eng Chew and Petter Gottschalk
As service centred organisations become and focused on the customer, values are co-created with their customers through organisational capabilities. The central part of these capabilities is knowledge which is directly supported by information technology and the relationships between the service firms’ knowledge, capabilities, IT and strategy is essential for superior value co-creation with customers. Knowledge Driven Service Innovation and Management: IT Strategies for Business Alignment and...
The Economics of Equity in P12 Education
by Goldy Brown, III and Christos Makridis
This book informs the American Education Stakeholders about the importance of empowering our learners with new knowledge, skills, and ability to help them become more effective and influential in society. The United States ranks 25th on the list of OECD countries in its overall poverty gap between people in poverty and affluent people, and ranks 26th in its poverty gap for children born into poverty and children from affluent families. Considering new educational funding measures at the federal,...