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Posted by Don Mezei on October 17, 2003 at 13:17:17:
In Reply to: Re: Can Knowledge be managed? posted by Lauri Gröhn on October 17, 2003 at 12:16:18:
I think the simplest way to measure intellectual capital is to equate it with profit. So on the one hand, we could hypothetically use IQ and net profit as input/output. This equation would substantiate the valuation of intellect.
- Re: Can Knowledge be managed? Ralph 13:22:51 10/17/03 (4)
- Re: Can Knowledge be managed? Barry 19:59:28 10/19/03 (0)
- Re: Can Knowledge be managed? Don Mezei 13:41:53 10/17/03 (2)
- Re: Can Knowledge be managed - follow up Don Mezei 13:47:16 10/17/03 (1)
- Re: Can Knowledge be managed - follow up Ralph 20:21:24 10/17/03 (0)
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