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Knowledge Innovation Strategy

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Get off the Giant Wheel!

'Strategy' and 'innovation' are terms that have increasingly lost their meaning in today's cut-throat business environment. This book gives these words a fresh meaning to advocate new pathways for change, showing us how to turn grave adversities into lifetime opportunities. Knowledge Ocean Strategy shows us how companies like Aquachill, AirTight Networks, Serum Institutes, Mapro, Ketan Food Exports, PARI, Tata Group, Chitale Dairies and Aditya Auto Test could find simple, refreshing solutions to complex problems to create their own uncontested knowledge space. In this seminal book, innovation strategist and knowledge innovation expert, Parag Kulkarni challenges competition-based strategies and those based on a mere 'more for less' paradigm using classic examples to unfold effective strategies based on associative knowledge building.

In the midst of fierce competition and a turbulent market, Knowledge Ocean Strategy presents an important breakthrough in innovation and strategic business thinking and will be a great motivator for organisations that aim to expand knowledge boundaries beyond competitive landscape.

It will also help making the transition from competition- to knowledge- centric; analysis- to synthesis-centric and isolation- to association-centric organization building; a systematic approach for a big leap and knowledge advantage.

332 pages, Hardcover

First published February 21, 2015

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November 13, 2015
I found this book quite intresting which gives you so much incites about how your one idea can make a change. I recommend this book for the start-ups also who wants to be an entrepreneur. Also most important learning from this book is capital is not so important in business, experience is not so important in business. you can get both of these things. What important is ideas , innovations.If you have ideas, you have the main asset you need, and there isn't any limit to what you can do with your business and your life.
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