
Intellectual capital is combination of the Intellectual property (IP) held by a business and the people in that business that can exploit and increase it. An early (1994) use of the term defined the complement to IP as `what walks out of door at the end of the day`. The term became more widely known in the context of assessing the wealth of orga.....
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(In topic `Knowledge, Document, Workflow & Content Management`) A company`s intellectual capital has become a key corporate asset. It can be defined as the sum of all the knowledge, information and experience of a company`s workforce that can create wealth or provide competitive advantage. This reservoir of knowledge, which includes both tacit and ...
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The skills and knowledge of a company's employees, which can be used to make the company more successful than its competitors
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A term used to describe the greatest asset most service companies have, their staff. Or more specifically what their staff know.
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