Corporate Succession Planning LO22480

Richard Holloway (learnshops@thresholds.com)
Tue, 24 Aug 1999 00:24:21 -0400

Replying to LO22475 --

J.B.

I can suggest 2 books that contain much (if not all) of the info you're
asking for.

The first is Intellectual Capital by Thomas Stewart
The second on is Corporate Memory by Anne Brooking.

the latter book is specifically oriented toward the questions you're
asking...the former is an important look at the entire issue you've raised
and an overall useful source for this issue.

hope this helps,

Doc

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Corporate Memory : Strategies for Knowledge Management (Intellectual Capital Series) by Annie Brooking http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1861522681/learningorg

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