Max Boisot Quote

It makes sense to describe a core competence as a complex adaptive system, located in the lower regions of the I-Space between an ordered regime in which knowledge assets get frozen into technologies and a chaotic regime in which the stability necessary for effective organizational coordination and integration remains absent. Core competences, then, have their being in a region of the I-Space sandwiched between an excess of usable structure and a total lack of it. We hypothesize that the possession of a core competence is one measure of a firm's ability to deal with complexity.


p. 205 - Knowledge Assets, 1998


It makes sense to describe a core competence as a complex adaptive system, located in the lower regions of the I-Space between an ordered regime in...

It makes sense to describe a core competence as a complex adaptive system, located in the lower regions of the I-Space between an ordered regime in...

It makes sense to describe a core competence as a complex adaptive system, located in the lower regions of the I-Space between an ordered regime in...

It makes sense to describe a core competence as a complex adaptive system, located in the lower regions of the I-Space between an ordered regime in...