
Top 17 Nonaka Quotes
#1. The art of creating value from intangible assets (Liebowitz 1999; Nonaka
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#2. I want to be on that team that wins the world championship here in Chicago and sees the city go crazy.
Derrek Lee
#3. You only need one man to love you. But him to love you free like a wildfire, crazy like the moon, always like tomorrow, sudden like an inhale and overcoming like the tides. Only one man and all of this.
C. JoyBell C.
#4. Oh. I didn't know that." "So, you're naming your dog Feathers because ...
Catherine Ryan Hyde
#5. Every thing in this world, said my father, is big with jest,
and has wit in it, and instruction too,
if we can but find it out.
Laurence Sterne
#6. The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be only the beginning.
Rebecca West
#7. We all do things we're not particularly proud of, because in the short term they make us feel the smallest bit better. Don't we?
Maggie Pouncey
#8. Tacit knowledge is personal, context-specific, and therefore hard to formalize and communicate. Explicit or "codified" knowledge, on the other hand, refers to knowledge that is transmittable in formal, systematic language.
Ikujiro Nonaka
#10. You don't need to go that far in the future, you just have to go 2000 years ago,
Paulo Coelho
#11. May you always have ale enough to wet your tongues, wit enough to know friend from foe, and strength enough for every fight.
Stephen R. Lawhead
#12. Without real exchange, you can't create knowledge.
Ikujiro Nonaka
#13. The talkative listen to no one, for they are ever speaking. And the first evil that attends those who know not to be silent is that they hear nothing.
Plutarch
#14. One should hold fast one's heart; for when one letteth it go, how quickly doth one's head run away!
Friedrich Nietzsche
#15. When you dive into your past, remember to go back up quickly.
Samer Chidiac
#16. In an economy where the only certainty is uncertainty, the one sure source of lasting competitive advantage is knowledge.
Ikujiro Nonaka
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