Tag Archive 'knowledge worker'

I just happened upon an old Tom Davenport post… Was Drucker Wrong?
Of course the answer is…  The great man was correct.  He was great for having been more right than perhaps he even knew.
Our group has come to understand this now and with the knortal project will provide the leverage that effective knowledge work requires.
It [...]

WTS: A Book Report-Part 1

Late last week, I happened upon one of the most interesting website/information posts I have seen in quite some time: Working Through Screens.  This information comes in the form of an innovative, multi-function on-line book with some supporting materials.  Both the information contained within this book/materials and the company (Flashbulb Interaction) that the information comes [...]

Continuing my examination from the earlier post; “Defining Knowledge Work as a Domain,” I thought it might be insightful to look at perhaps the activity that knowledge work is most centered in: learning.
The dictionary will tell you that learning is: 1. to come to be able.  2. to come to realize.  3.  to come to [...]

In his post; “Knowledge and Information Workers: Who Are They?” B-Eye Network’s Collin White makes a reasoned attempt to clearly define the terms and the intent of knowledge and information work.  However, as is often the case when one is trying to describe any aspect of human knowledge capabilities, Mr. White struggles (in my opinion) [...]