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Managing Knowledge Networks
Managing knowledge networks (KN) within organizations has taken on enhanced importance in recent years because of the decline of middle management and other changes in formal organizational structures, the growth of information technologies, and our increasingly competitive global economy. KN can be manifested in a variety of forms: project... | | Global Geographies of the Internet (SpringerBriefs in Geography)
Today, roughly 2 billion people use the internet, and its applications have flourished in number and importance. This volume will examine the growth and geography of the internet from a political economy perspective. Its central motivation is to illustrate that cyberspace does not exist in some aspatial void, but is deeply rooted in national... | | The Unofficial Guide Walt Disney World 2011 (Unofficial Guides)
THE AUTHORS AND RESEARCHERS of this guide specifically and categorically declare that they are and always have been totally independent of the Walt Disney Company, Inc.; of Disneyland, Inc.; of Walt Disney World, Inc.; and of any and all other members of the Disney corporate family not listed.
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Barron's Finance & Investment Handbook (5th ed)
People retiring in the early years of the 21st century, the so-called baby boom generation, have witnessed a
revolution in the world of finance and investment during their working years. The forces of globalization assure that
their children, now in their earning years, face a future just as dynamic.
Deregulation of the... | | Handbook on the Knowledge EconomyThis fascinating Handbook defines how knowledge contributes to social and economic life, and vice versa. It considers the five areas critical to acquiring a comprehensive understanding of the knowledge economy: the nature of the knowledge economy; social, cooperative, cultural, creative, ethical and intellectual capital; knowledge and innovation... | | |
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Financial Reporting and Analysis: Using Financial Accounting Information
USERS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS INCLUDE A
company’s managers, stockholders, bondholders,
security analysts, suppliers, lending
institutions, employees, labor unions, regulatory
authorities, and the general public. They use the
financial reports to make decisions. For example,
potential investors use the financial... | | | | Complete MBA For Dummies (Business & Personal Finance)"with this friendly guide, everyone can sample the benefits of an MBA education in a fraction of the time and at much less cost" (Business a.m., 5 November 2002)
Want to get an MBA? The Complete MBA For Dummies, 2nd Edition, is the practical, plain-English guide that covers all the basics of a... |
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