Verna Allee

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Verna Allee

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Verna Allee, born 1949 in Kansas,[1] United States, is an American business consultant and writer on topics including value networks, knowledge management, organizational intelligence, intellectual capital and the value conversion of intangibles.

Allee holds a B.A. in Social Science, and an M.A. in Human Consciousness, specializing in Organizational Leadership.

Verna Allee has authored or co-authored three books on value networks and organizational knowledge. Her book The Knowledge Evolution: Expanding Organizational Intelligence offers a road map for understanding knowledge creation, learning, and performance in everyday work. The book The Future of Knowledge: Increasing Prosperity through Value Networks is about how the networked organization can be understood at a practical everyday level.

Allee is a co-developer of the ValueNet Works Fieldbook[2] and the GenIsis application (see CDS ISIS). She co-hosts an open resource website[3] with content under a Creative Commons Attribution License for value network analysis practitioners.

She is a sponsor and supporter of The Value Network Consortium [2], which addresses the infrastructure challenges, standards, and vitality of value networks.

Verna Allee lives in Martinez, California, USA.

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  1. ^ August 2004 Interview. (PDF - Google search for terms "alex bennet" and "fielding university" will find html version). VernaAllee.com (2 August 2004). “Excerpts from an interview conducted in the summer of 2004 by Alex Bennet, who was interviewing thought leaders in KM for her dissertation thesis in the Ph.D. program at Fielding University.”
  2. ^ ValueNet Works Analysis Fieldbook website.
  3. ^ Open Value Networks website.

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