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The Future of Knowledge Management in the New Economy and its Relationship with Competitor Intelligence

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In March 2001, Dr Marcus Speh Birkenkrähe, knowledge manager at Shell International, delivered a speech at the Hilton International, London. There are not many people who can talk about knowledge management in its most sophisticated form and link its theory to organizations. This man is one of the few.

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Bahra, N. (2001). The Future of Knowledge Management in the New Economy and its Relationship with Competitor Intelligence. In: Competitive Knowledge Management. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230554610_14

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