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Benchlearning : good examples as a lever for development / Bengt Karlöf, Kurt Lundgren, Marie Edenfeldt Froment

Main Author: Karlöf, Bengt Coauthor: Lundgren, Kurt
Froment, Marie Edenfeldt
Publication: Chichester : John Wiley Sons, cop. 2001 Description: IX, 230 p.ISBN: 0470842008Abstract: Índice: Chap. 1 - Observations on Management; Chap. 2 - The Benchmarking Legacy; Chap. 3 - Fundamentals of Knowledge Formation; Chap. 4 - New Requirements for Corporate Development and Knowledge Formation; Chap. 5 - Benchlearning and Modern Knowledge Theory; Chap. 6 - Benchlearning in Practice; Chap. 7 - The Method Step by Step.; Resumo: Benchlearning details a completely new way of thinking which provides insights, methods and tools which deal with the continually increasing importance of the human element in organisational development, acknowledges existing theories of knowledge formation and provides case histories (such as Ericsson) and methods with which these new Benchlearning concepts can be applied..Topical name: Gestão | Benchmarking | Comportamento organizacional | Caso - Estudo | Conhecimento - Gestão | Qualidade - Gestão CDU: 658.56
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Tít. orig.: Benchlearning - förebilder som hävstang för utveckling

Índice: Chap. 1 - Observations on Management; Chap. 2 - The Benchmarking Legacy; Chap. 3 - Fundamentals of Knowledge Formation; Chap. 4 - New Requirements for Corporate Development and Knowledge Formation; Chap. 5 - Benchlearning and Modern Knowledge Theory; Chap. 6 - Benchlearning in Practice; Chap. 7 - The Method Step by Step.

Resumo: Benchlearning details a completely new way of thinking which provides insights, methods and tools which deal with the continually increasing importance of the human element in organisational development, acknowledges existing theories of knowledge formation and provides case histories (such as Ericsson) and methods with which these new Benchlearning concepts can be applied.

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