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Intellectual Capital by 
            Thomas Stewart, Bloomsbury

Purpose and benefits

  • Intellectual capital is knowledge that transforms raw materials and makes them more valuable.

  • To be considered intellectual capital, knowledge must be an asset.

  • Intellectual capital’s raw materials might be physical or intangible, like information.

Method

Abstract. Essay on management best practice using case studies and suggested action plans with additional reference sources.

Time to Complete

20

Length

5 Pages

Participants

one

Price

£5 Pounds Sterling
(inc. VAT)

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