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Intellectual Capital: The new wealth of organization

This book explores the concept of intellectual capital, emphasizing its role as a critical component of an organization's value. It delves into various aspects of intellectual capital, including human capital, structural capital, and customer capital, offering insights on how to measure, manage, and enhance these assets for organizational success. more

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Thomas A. Stewart
Thomas A. Stewart

Thomas A. Stewart, born in 1948, is an accomplished author known for his works in the fields of business, management, and leadership. His books have been widely appreciated by readers across various industries. more

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