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Book Reviews

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"Very original and interesting. The author has much of interest to state and his novel ideas will shortly become the new conventional wisdom. |
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Professor John Pheby, Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Luton Business School (UK) |
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"This book challenges organizations, individuals and society as a whole to take this subject much more seriously. It should be widely read." |
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Dr Bruce Lloyd, Review Editor, Long Range Planning |
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"A timely and comprehensive review of the crucial field of Organizational Memory – the cumulative learning, and forgetting, of an organization. Current managerial fashion seems to dictate a sequence of downsizing, right-sizing and capsizing because of the loss of the experience base of the organization." |
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Bob Garrett, management consultant, author of "The Fish Rots from the Head" |
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"Arnold Kransdorff looks at the downside of the flexible labour market and spells out the brutal consequences of the corporate amnesia that high staff turnover induces." |
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Judie Lannon, Editor, Market Leader |
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"Corporate memory is a repository of vital knowledge than can contribute to the organization’s future success. This book discusses the benefits of learning from organizational memory – and, more importantly, gives an indictment of the repercussions of forgetting." |
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Knowledge Management Review |
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"This book is a wake-up call to management to re-assess the value of staff, and to ensure that this value is fully captured. It contains practical advice on how to capture and learn from past experience." |
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Amazon.com reader |
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"Wall Street should be valuing companies on the basis of the companies ability to learn from its past." |
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Amazon.com reader |
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"A useful book in an area which is very short on good books." |
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