Endnotes
Citation
Stankosky, M. and Baldanza, C.R. (2018), "Endnotes", 21 for 21, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. 121. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78743-787-620181025
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited
1. Simplicity: The New Competitive Advantage in a World of More, Better, Faster, by William D. Jensen (January 6, 2000).
2. The Attention Economy: Understanding the New Currency of Business, by Thomas H. Davenport and John C. Beck (September 2002).
3. It was Thomas Bertram “Bert” Lance (June 3, 1931–August 15, 2013), an American businessman who served as Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Jimmy Carter in 1977, who coined the every-popular phrase “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” when he was quoted saying it in the May 1977 issue of the magazine Nation’s Business (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Lance).
- Prelims
- Introduction — Setting Expectations
- 1 — Simplicity: The New Competitive Advantage
- 2 — If It Isn’t Broke, Break It!
- 3 — Leveraging Knowledge Is Power — Not Simply Sharing It
- 4 — Four Cs for the 21st Century: Codification + Collaboration + Convergence + Coherence = Success
- 5 — Codify — Codify — Codify!
- 6 — Connect the Dots; Connect the People
- 7 — The Gull Who Flies the Highest, Sees the Furthest — A Framework for Architecting
- 8 — Successful Engineering — Design It in
- 9 — Systems Engineering + Project Management = Success
- 10 — Successful Innovation Means Commercialization
- 11 — Search for Best-practices-to-be; Otherwise, Adopting Best Practices = Mediocrity
- 12 — Think Outside the Box — However, Remember You Need to Implement in It
- 13 — Secret of Successful Negotiations: Expand the Pie from the Outset
- 14 — It’s Not What You Know, but Who Knows You that Counts the Most
- 15 — Best Answers are Derived from the Right Questions
- 16 — Bring a Solution with Every Problem
- 17 — Successful Knowledge Management (KM) = Leadership + Organization + Technology + Learning
- 18 — Three Circles for Success: Objective + Resources + Legitimization
- 19 — Master Luck: Do Not Believe in Miracles; Rely on Them
- 20 — Avoid the Silver-bullet Approach
- 21 — Say What You Mean, and Mean What You Say
- CODAs
- Books That Matter
- References
- Endnotes
- Index