A firm's most valuable asset: employees' knowledge.
New Hampshire Business Review › February 16, 2007
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New Hampshire Business Review › February 16, 2007
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A firm's most valuable asset: employees' knowledge.
Q. In a previous column you made the case for building and sharing knowledge in an enterprise. Any recommendations for getting employees to open up and to exchange what they have with others?
A. Gold has no value until it is found and mined. ...See the full content of this document
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