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Two leading Japanese business experts, Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi, are the first to tie the success of Japanese companies to their ability to create new knowledge and use it to produce successful products and technologi …more Get A Copy AmazonOnline Stores ▾Book Links ▾ Hardcover, 304 pages Published May 1st 1995 by Oxford University Press, USA (first published November 1st 1991) Original Title The Knowledge-Creating Company: How Japanese Companies Create the Dynamics of Innovation . ISBN 0195092694 (ISBN13: 9780195092691) . Edition Language English . Other Editions (5) All Editions | Add a New Edition | Combine …Less Detail edit details Edit My Activity Review of ISBN 9780195092691 Rating 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars Shelves to-read edit( 421st ) Format Hardcover edit Status April 13, 2019 – Shelved April 13, 2019 – Shelved as: to-read Review Add a review comment . 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Jun 27, 2007 Audriane Sani rated it really liked it Recommends it for: Knowlegde Production studies, people who need inspiration to create product This book shows the difference of approaching knowledge from the angle of western and Japanese culture. Eventhough in the tittle this book seems suitable for people who interested management fields, personally I think this is a good reading for people who’s curios about source of knowledge. Nonaka and Takeuchi devide Knowledge into two categories, tacit and explicit knowledge. explicit knowledge is formal knowledge, easier to formulize(books, class, manual books, etc);Tacid knowledge known as int …more flag 3 likes · Like · 1 comment · see review Aug 03, 2018 Bernd Schiffer rated it really liked it Shelves: agile-lean, business, economics, management, non-fiction, organisational_development, product-development, science, to-study Almost 5 stars. Very thorough research to knowledge creation. Lots of overlaps with Lean and Agile. No wonder, since it was these guys who inspired Sutherland and Schwaber to create Scrum. Whole approach based on principles. I liked that they saw lots of false dichotomies and usually advocated for the middle ground. Was also surprised by how much tacit knowledge influenced their thinking. flag 2 likes · Like · comment · see review Sep 24, 2017 Lídia rated it liked it Shelves: leinn This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. flag Like · comment · see review Aug 01, 2017 Steve Fenton rated it liked it There is a lot of good information in here, repeated a few times for emphasis. I’m not sure how strong the correlation is between organisation design and the four modes of knowledge conversion - I suspect there are some key organisational elements such as setting intention etc, but after those items are satisfied I suspect the exact shape of the organisation matters less. flag Like · see review Aug 11, 2018 Alan rated it it was amazing well referenced and good source of future study flag Like · comment · see review Aug 12, 2017 Mateusz Stępniak rated it really liked it Now I better appreciate why having a wiki together with other knowledge accumulation tools and methods is one of important factors of growing a succesful team or company. flag Like · comment · see review Jul 05, 2008 nanto rated it really liked it Shelves: management, methodology-and-epistemology, somewhere-out-there-lib Ngomongin tacit dan explicit knowledge susah dilepaskan dari nama Nonakadan Takeuchi. Dari kedua konsepsi itu ia mengembankan matriks SECI (Socialization, Externalization, Internalization, Combination) yang menjelaskan alih pengetahuan dari kedua jenis pengetahuan itu. Dari skema itu terjadilah spiral pengetahuan yang menjadikan setiap pengetahuan untuk direkam/dicatat dengan baik. Buat saya pribadi ketika membaca skema Nonana dan Takeuchi saya cuma terkesan bahwa dengan siapapun kita berhadapan …more flag Like · comment · see review Jul 29, 2012 Lukman Haris rated it really liked it · review of another edition Ikujiro Nonaka reminds us that there are two kinds of knowledge, tacit and explicit. Tacit knowledge is subjective point of view, believes or personal insights about things that are usually hard to be expressed explicitly. And in order to create knowledge in a whole, we cannot take this kind of knowledge for granted. Combining tacit and explicit knowledge can be a very powerful source of innovation one can achieve. flag Like · comment · see review Mar 16, 2014 Joaquin Popoca rated it really liked it En lo personal este tipo de libros no los leo al menos que sea para un trabajo, y eso paso con este. Sin embargo me atrevo a recomendarlo porque habla de los “futuros” modelos de empresa inspirados por la cultura japonesa. Digo futuros porque resulta ser el modelo actual de trabajo, vale mucho la pena por el simple hecho de saber porque las cosas se están haciendo diferente y porque funcionan, sobre todo para aquellos que les gusta eso de la dirección y el managment. flag Like · comment · see review May 29, 2009 Vincent Van Wylick rated it liked it Shelves: business Is a worthwhile paradigm in making company processes more efficient through documenting them and creating standardised approaches. Implementation is far from easy however, and I don’t think it can be applied universally to all companies or environments. flag Like · comment · see review Jan 09, 2017 Ramnath rated it it was amazing · review of another edition Shelves: bbc-lib Awesome - must read for technology startups flag Like · comment · see review Jan 30, 2016 Peter Blok rated it liked it · review of another edition Classical book on knowledge creation flag Like · comment · see review Feb 21, 2015 Margarida marked it as to-read Shelves: in-storage . flag Like · comment · see review Dec 09, 2007 Hensi rated it it was amazing I really want to have this book. But, I dont have enough money to buy. Hiks.. 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