Book Harvard Business Review on Knowledge Management Published on 22 July 2020 - Revised on Designed to help managers and project professionals, The Harvard Business Review covers fundamental information on how to stay competitive in a fast-moving world. Knowledge management is one of the essential sources for developing a competitive advantage. Identifying the importance of knowledge management, the Harvard Business Review creates this collection to presents how cutting-edge thinking and practical applications are defining the field on KM. The reviews included in this collection are: The Coming of the New Organization - Peter F. Drucker The Knowledge-Creating Company - Ikujiro Nonaka Building a Learning Organization - David A. Garvin Teaching Smart People How to Learn - Chris Argyris Putting Your Company's Whole Brain to Work - Dorothy Leonard and Susaan Straus How to Make Experience Your Company's Best Teacher - Art Kleiner and George Roth Research that Reinvents the Corporation - John Seely Brown Managing Professional Intellect: Making the Most of the Best -James Brian Quinn, Philip Anderson, and Sydney Finkelstein This collection of eight articles writer by ambitious and visionary businesspeople famous worldwide highlights the leading-edge thinking and practical applications defining the field of knowledge management. Rate this article: No rating Print