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Intelligent enterprise : ウィキペディア英語版 | Intelligent enterprise
The term "Intelligent Enterprise" refers to a management approach that applies technology and new service paradigms to the challenge of improving business performance. The concept, as articulated in James Brian Quinn's seminal book ''Intelligent Enterprise'' (Free Press, 1992) posits that intellect is the core resource in producing and delivering services. The book describes the management approach and computing infrastructure needed to harness that intellect effectively. This approach is referred to in business jargon as Knowledge Management, of which Quinn is an important proponent. Quinn is the William and Josephine Buchanan Professor of Management at the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College. ==About Author== James Brian Quinn, a 1949 Yale graduate with an MBA from Harvard and a PhD from Columbia University began teaching in Dartmouth’s Tuck Business School in 1957 till his retirement in 1993 (Hall, 2012).〔() Alexandra Hall (2013) A Giant Passes, Available at:http://www.tuck.dartmouth.edu/newsroom/articles/a-giant-passes (Accessed: 15th October, 2014)〕 His expertise lied in the field of strategic planning, entrepreneurial innovation and management of technological change. At the time between his successes, he received fellowships that included Ford Foundation (1963-4), the Alfred. P. Sloan Foundation (1967–68), and the Fulbright Exchange program (1973). Quinn published extensively on educational books on both corporate and national policy – which included his theory of Intelligent Enterprise - an expansion of Knowledge Management (Academy of Management, 2012).〔() Academy of Management (2012) In Memoriam - James Brian Quinn, Available at: http://publications.aomonline.org/newsletter/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1243 (Accessed: 21st October 2014)〕
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