Knowledge Creation

AI provides astonishing news almost on a daily basis and is changing our world. When AI produces output that rivals the quality of people's knowledge work, this challenges cherished assumptions and career plans. Peter Drucker's key idea that knowledge is the most important resource left many organizations managing it like other resources and therefore missing opportunities to innovation. Beyond sharing and transferring knowledge, knowledge creation requires understanding how individuals in and outside of organizations generate insights that raises competitiveness. Never has a proper understanding of how to create knowledge been more important than now when AI is becoming ubiquitous. This course provides orientation on how people can raise their and their organizations' competitiveness by creating knowledge. Covering the basics, exploring what is emerging and creating desirable futures together, you will experiment and experience the "why", "what" and "how" of the wellspring of competitive advantage: your ability to create knowledge with AI and without AI. 

Faculty: Patrick REINMOELLER

Course Date & Time

Mondays and Thursdays, 18:15-20:15 p.m. (JST); No class on Monday, Dec 14; Final session will be on Thursday, Dec 17 for four hours from 18:15 to 22:15 (JST)