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Corporate Longitude: What you need to know to navigate the knowledge economy (Hardcover)

~ Leif Edvinsson (Author)
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"(Edvinsson is) the person who has done the most to uncover the hidden values of intellectual capital." Fortune Magazine "The human brain is the most powerful weapon on planet earth. Corporate Longitude gives everyone new access to how to maximize this power. Forget Technicolor, grey matter matters. " Kjell A Nordstrom and Jonas RidderstrSle, authors of Funky Business "Leif Edvinsson's tacit knowledge on Intellectual Capital which he accumulated through his long-time experience has been beautifully externalized in this book. Very insightful. Ikujiro Nonaka, Professor, Hitotsubashi University and co-author of The Knowledge--Creating Company Edvinsson's analogy is as enlightening and compelling as his presentations - precisely what is missing in today's knee-jerk, silver bullet management. The ultimate knowledge explorer, his compass leads us to an orientation of new coordinates for sustainable results. Indeed, this book takes the mystery out of measurement precision and links the value of human potential with economic results - newly framed for the knowledge economy. Debra M. Amidon, Founder and Chief Strategist, ENTOVATION International, Ltd. and author of Innovation Strategy for the Knowledge Economy "A true pioneer of the knowledge economy. Edvinsson articulates for us the new principles that guide the evolution of both the organizations where we work and the societies we are building." Hubert Saint-Onge, Senior Vice-President, Strategic Capabilities, Clarica "Mastermind Edvinsson forces his readers to think,...and think harder. Prompted by the deeply held belief that companies, economies and the world at large can perform so much better if we shake of the straightjacket of traditional accounting and look at the whole picture of intellectual capital, Edvinsson compels us to ask ourselves some very personal questions about our lives and the way we do business. A brilliant, compelling and very personal book. Daniel Andriessen, IC Challenger ,Author of 'Weightless Wealth, Senior Manager at KPMG Knowledge Advisory Services The Netherlands" "This book is a MUST have for any student of intellectual capital whether you are a university academic, a senior corporate executive, or simply a thinker. Leif Edvinsson is a visionary and he shares his latest thinking in this mosaic of knowledge nuggets. Dr. Nick Bontis , Director, Institute for Intellectual Capital Research Associate Editor, Journal of Intellectual Capital Chief Knowledge Officer, Knexa.com Enterprises Professor of Strategy, McMaster University


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From the world's leading intellectual capital 'guru', Leif Edvinsson, he presents new insights and strategies for every leader seeking competitive in the next knowledge economy.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Financial Times Prentice Hall (July 15, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0273656279
  • ISBN-13: 978-0273656272
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,371,829 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars True Insight, February 22, 2003
By David Brett (New Westminster, British Columbia Canada) - See all my reviews
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A lot of business books offer you summaries and explanations of ideas and trends in the marketplace. Few books contain anything that is actually new. Corporate Longitude on the other hand is brimming with original insights and fresh perspectives. This book gives us a glimpse into one of the most original business minds of our times, intellectual capital guru Leif Edvinsson.
Corporate Longitude does not go where you think it is going to go. The book takes you in unexpected directions with unexpected imagery and unexpected conclusions. You cannot skim through this book! The writing style of this book offers an insight into the author's genius: he understands the human mind and its tendency to reduce complex ideas into simple, linear and often erroneous patterns.
Central to this intriguing book is the metaphor of the compass, an instrument that helps us know where we are. In light of the current crisis in the accounting world and the market's difficulty in deciding what a company should be worth, Corporate Longitude suggests that current valuation models are flawed in the extreme. Accountants and analysts alike are sailing the seas with Latitude data but no Longitude data. No wonder they are lost. A firm's intellectual capital is unaccounted for. This book should be must reading for financial analysts seeking to find a company's true value and anyone else who seeks to be on the vanguard of thought in the business world.
David H. Brett, CEO and Founder, Knexa.com
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4.0 out of 5 stars Review of Corporate Longitude, by Darius Mahdjoubi, July 02, July 29, 2002
By Darius Mahdjoubi (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
"Corporate Longitude: Discover Your True Position in the Knowledge Economy" is the third book by Leif Edvinsson, the so-called godfather of intellectual capital. Leif Edvinsson came in the spotlight of business literature after 1994, first due to an article by Thomas Stewart in Fortune magazine titled "Intellectual Capital: Your company's most valuable asset" (October 1994). Since then he has co-authored thee books: "Intellectual Capital: Realizing Your Company's True Value by Finding Its Hidden Brainpower" (1997), "Accounting for Minds" (1997) and "Intellectual Capital: Navigating in the New Business Landscape" (1998). "Corporate Longitude" is indeed a continuation of his previous books and a dozen papers on "intellectual capital" that can be translated into a layman's language as being the efforts to integrate the role of knowledge and intangible assets into accounting procedures and financial practices.

Leif Edvinsson was the first corporate director of intellectual capital at Skandia (a Swedish financial service company) and now he is an associate professor of intellectual capital at Lund University in Sweden. In addition to intellectual capital, Leif Edvinsson has shown his deep interest for the metaphor and analogy of navigation to explain his views. It is no wonder that the main model used to explain intellectual capital at Scandia is named "Skandia Navigator" and The Economist referred to him "a Viking with a Compass."

Corporate Longitude argues that "modern corporations habitually calibrate along one, single measure: financial capital. This is corporate latitude, the world of so-called, tangible assets made up of a pile of assets build upon the famous bottom-line. The trouble is that this measure gives corporations only part of the picture, only half of the co-ordinates required to know their precise location and to map out the route to their renewal. Without another lateral co-ordinate - a measurement for intellectual capital and other vital intangibles - companies are unable to locate their true potential or chart a meaningful course into the future."

Navigation in this book, however, has gone further than just being a metaphor to describe a phenomenon; rather the book is indeed one further step towards exploring the concepts behind the metaphor of navigation, a process that can be considered as analogy of navigation. Although there are sundry other books, papers and articles that have used the metaphor of navigation to describe business cases, the basis and the root of this attention to navigation has rarely been analyzed. Why is the metaphor of navigation so familiar and understandable? Why has it been used so extensively? Corporate Longitude is indeed a major first step in this direction as it uses the analogy of navigation to describe the distinction between corporate latitude and corporate longitude. Based on this hypothesis, in the future we should have more studies based on the analogy of navigation to explore business concepts. Leif Edvinsson (the same "Viking with a Compass" who now referrers to himself as the "Global Knowledge Nomad") humbly indicates "this book does not provide a definitive compass."

This work is well written and thought provoking. The author seems to aim at a popular managerial level, no doubt attempting to disseminate his practical views. One can hope that Professor Edvinsson in a future work makes a bridge between his practical world and the world of the academy.

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