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Knowledge Management

John Seely Brown Balancing Act: How to Capture Knowledge Without Killing It. Harvard Business Review. May-June 2000.


Project Management

Professional Skills

Jim Collins. Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't. Collins (October 16, 2001). Amazon

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General Reading

Malcom Gladwell. blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking. Little Brown and Company: NY, 2005.

James Surowiecki. The Wisdom of Crowds: why the many are smarter than the few and how collective wisdom shapes the business, economics, societies, and nations. Anchor Books:NY, 2004,2005.

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