Sources for Quotations
Verna Allee From The Knowledge Evolution. Allee is president of Integral Performance Group. [Search this Site]
Bob Buckman From Knowledge Management Magazine. Buckman is CEO of Buckman Laboratories, which publishes the Knowledge Nurture KM site. [Conferences]
Thomas H. Davenport and Laurence Prusak From Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know. Davenport is a management professor at Boston University, and Prusak is with the IBM Consulting Group. [How to Explore] Also from Knowledge Management, Round Two in CIO Magazine. [Introduction to KM]
Ken Derr From a speech given at the Knowledge Management World Summit in 1999. Derr is the chairman and CEO of Chevron, a pioneer in the successful implementation of KM. [Case Studies in KM]
Peter F. Drucker From Management Challenges for the 21st Century. [KM Sites] Also from Management's New Paradigms in Forbes Magazine. [In the News]
Esther Dyson From It Comes Down to Two Things in Forbes Magazine. [Search Engines]
Leif Edvinsson From a leading lights interview originally published in the Knowledge Inc newsletter. Edvinsson is vice president and corporate director of Intellectual Capital at Skandia, and author of Intellectual Capital: Realizing Your Company’s True Value by Finding Its Hidden Brainpower. [Professional Organizations]
Kimball Fisher
Mareen Duncan Fisher
From The Distributed Mind: Achieving High Performance Through the Collective Intelligence of Knowledge Work Teams. [This Page]
Thomas L. Friedman From The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization. Friedman is Foreign Affairs columnist for the New York Times. Quotation taken from the discussion of the "Eight Habits of Highly Effective Countries." [Bookstore - 1999]
Bill Gates From Business @ the Speed of Thought: Using a Digital Nervous System. [Products and Services]
Bob Guns From Learning Organizations. He is a learning organization consultant and is the author of The Faster Learning Organization: Gain and Sustain the Competitive Edge [International KM]
Frances Horibe From Managing Knowledge Workers. Horibe is president of VisionArts, a consultancy specializing in knowledge management.  [Periodicals]
Thomas Koulopoulos From Knowledge Management Magazine. [This Page]
Dorothy Leonard From Wellsprings of Knowledge: Building and Sustaining the Sources of Innovation. Leonard is Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School. [Important Notice and Bookstore 98]
Britton Manasco From Knowledge Strategies Generate Lasting Value in Knowledge Inc. Manasco is the editor and publisher of the executive newsletter Knowledge Inc. [Community]
Hamish McRae From The World in 2020: Power, Culture and Prosperity. [Related Sites]
John Naisbitt From the mega-bestselling Megatrends. Naisbitt is one of the world's most prominent futurists.  [Knowledge Markets]
Dale Neef From A Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing: Understanding Our Global Knowledge Economy. Neef is an author and consultant based in Paris, France. His previous book is The Knowledge Economy.  [How to Contact Us and Bookstore - All Titles]
Carla O'Dell and
Jack Grayson
From If Only We Knew What We Know: The Transfer of Internal Knowledge and Best Practice. O'Dell and Grayson head up the American Productivity & Quality Center, which also  publishes a knowledge management site. [Behind this Site]
Jeff Papows From enterprise.com. Papows is the CEO of Lotus. [Introduction to KM]
Tom Peters From Circle of Innovation: You Can't Shrink Your Way to Greatness. [Lots of Links]
Peter Senge From "Through the Eye of the Needle" in Rethinking the Future. Senge is also the author of The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization and The Dance of Change. [What's New]
Thomas A. Stewart From Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organizations. Stewart is a member of the board of editors at Fortune Magazine. [Feedback, University Sites, and Welcome]
Karl-Erik Sveiby From consultant Sveiby's web site. He is also the author of The New Organizational Wealth: Managing and Measuring Knowledge- Based Assets. [KnowledgeLinks]
Don Tapscott From The Digital Economy: Promise and Peril in the Age of Networked Intelligence. [Related Sites]
Daniel R. Tobin From The Knowledge-Enabled Organization: Moving from 'Training' to 'Learning' to Meet Business Goals. [: Moving from 'Training' to 'Learning' to Meet Business Goals. [Bookstore 90-97]
Margaret Wheatley From Leadership and the New Science. Wheatley is president of the Berkana Institute and a former professor of management at Brigham Young University. [Bookstore]
Danah Zohar From Rewiring the Corporate Brain: Using the New Science to Rethink How We Structure and Lead Organizations. Zohar is a management consultant and teaches at Oxford University.
gold_spacer.JPG (632 bytes) Our future will be ensured only through the proper and effective use--the collective use--of our minds. That is the essence of the challenge for knowledge work and knowledge work teams: creating a distributed mind.
Kimball Fisher
Mareen Duncan Fisher

 

 

 

 

Knowledge management represents, for most organizations, a completely new and different environment in which you are attempting to bring structure and control to that which is typically without boundaries.
Thomas Koulopoulos

 


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