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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Talk overview
- Changing environment of business
- Innovation and the knowledge economy
- What is innovation?
- Linear view of innovation
- Shifting view of innovation
- Alternative view of innovation: enterprise system
- Understanding knowledge
- Explicit, implicit and tacit knowledge
- Managing knowledge for innovation (1)
- Communities of practice at Rio Tinto
- Managing knowledge for innovation (2)
- Applying understanding innovation & knowledge
- Innovation challenges
- Knowledge integration (1)
- Knowledge integration - distributed
- Knowledge integration - ambiguity
- Knowledge integration - contested
- Knowledge integration (2)
- Different levels of knowledge integration
- Example: Cataract project
- Knowledge boundaries overcome
- Transfer of new 'best practice'
- Conclusions
Topics Covered
- Knowledge and Innovation
- Changing context of work
- The knowledge economy and knowledge-intensive work
- Understanding innovation
- Traditional linear view to interactive or networked view of innovation
- Understanding knowledge
- Explicit vs. tacit knowledge
- Exploitation and exploration
- Characteristics of knowledge as distributed, ambiguous and contested
- Managing knowledge for innovation
- Knowledge management systems and communities of practice
Talk Citation
Newell, S. (2011, March 13). Knowledge and innovation [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 10, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/JMIJ5374.Export Citation (RIS)