Publisher: Prentice Hall, 1999, 210 pages
ISBN: 0-13-021438-8
Keywords: Knowledge Management
Whether you want to promote your business, your career, or both, there's no better way to do it than by getting published. But where do you start? How do you succeed? You'll find the answers in Publishing Intellectual Capital — the complete businessperson's guide to getting the word out. James W. Cortada, developer of IBM Consulting Group's industry-leading publishing program, covers every option available to you — articles, white papers, monographs, books, electronic publications, and more.
Discover how to:
Cortada demonstrates practical approaches for leveraging your existing intellectual capital to support either corporate or personal goals. You'll learn best-practice techniques for managing crucial copyright and competitive considerations, and for linking with your organization's broader knowledge management efforts. Bottom line: Publishing is a powerful route to competitive advantage — and Publishing Intellectual Capital is your roadmap.
A really good book on how to get something published (it is assumed that you know the subject).
KM is grafted on, as the reasoning goes that everything that is published is based on knowledge.
This has a very weak link to KM, but if you disregard that and buy it for the publishing tips, it is a good buy.
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