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Get the Most From the 'knowledge Economy'

... knowledge can be accessed and traded as never before. I want to encourage you to think deeply about the implications of the Knowledge Economy for you personally since it is indeed possible to translate it from just another 'high faluting' ... Read Read: Get the Most From the 'knowledge Economy'

By: Alex Robinson | 12/12/2008 | Computers

Online Advertising: Knowledge Rocks the Boat

... claims1 the information age ended around the ripely ancient year of 1992 and made way for the Knowledge Economy which lasted until about 2002 and then scooted down the bench for the current superstar: the Intangible Economy. The ... Read Read: Online Advertising: Knowledge Rocks the Boat

By: Marci Crane | 13/08/2007 | Advertising

Knowledge Based Economy

... international deregulation, and by the IT related communications revolution.   However, it is important to note that the term ‘Knowledge Economy’ refers to the overall economic structure that is emerging, not to any one, or combination of ... Read Read: Knowledge Based Economy

By: loveleenchawla | 15/12/2008 | Business
R.Manju Shree

Role of Human Resource in Institutionalising Knowledge Management in an Organisation

... for connecting people to people and people to information, to develop and share distilled learning’s and best practices. WHY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT? In this competitive knowledge economy, our most valuable asset is the Knowledge Asset. It is ... Read Read: Role of Human Resource in Institutionalising Knowledge Management in an Organisation

By: R.Manju Shree | 13/05/2009 | Human Resources
Linda Balboul

Knowledge Management & Learning Organisation: Six of one and a half dozen of the other

... knowledge in the workplace. Toffler (1990) observed that typical knowledge workers (especially R&D scientists and engineers) in the age of knowledge economy must have some system at their disposal to create, process and enhance their own ... Read Read: Knowledge Management & Learning Organisation: Six of one and a half dozen of the other

By: Linda Balboul | 22/07/2009 | Management
Akhil Shahani

Knowledge Based Business: Know What and Know How

... old cliché, information is power. And it’s truer now than ever before. As the world inexorably moves towards becoming a knowledge economy, knowledge based businesses are coming to the fore. And even those that are part of the traditional ... Read Read: Knowledge Based Business: Know What and Know How

By: Akhil Shahani | 10/05/2008 | Business
Raj Gavurla

The Future Economy

... Simply, each adult should incorporate. You might think I can't own a business or I don't have the money or knowledge. Well, that's where entrepreneurship, technology, and the will of the people come in. How? I'm not saying to quit your job ... Read Read: The Future Economy

By: Raj Gavurla | 08/03/2009 | Entrepreneurship
Dwijadas Ghosal

Crisis in World Economy and the Proposed New Model for Sustainable Development

... of the country will be  collected by a network of computers and looking into the wisdom of eminent people who are most knowledgeable on the subject under consideration, decision can be made in real time. Their services can be hired at a ... Read Read: Crisis in World Economy and the Proposed New Model for Sustainable Development

By: Dwijadas Ghosal | 24/12/2008 | Economics

It's the (sub-prime) Economy, Stupid!

... last hurrah for the internet bubble) that that, well, the bull was alive and well. Ms. Cohen has, to the best of my knowledge, never suggested publicly that the market might {gasp!} go down. Further evidence of a change in mood can ... Read Read: It's the (sub-prime) Economy, Stupid!

By: Warren Graham | 17/08/2007 | Credit

A Step Toward Creation of Knowledge Society

... sector, software industry and so on. But are we Indians really awake? But have we Indians fully explored the knowledge section of our society? The answer to both the questions is NO. Though we have been able to reach across the globe with ... Read Read: A Step Toward Creation of Knowledge Society

By: Abhishek Srivastava | 14/06/2007 | Science
Tom Wheelwright

How to Use Leverage in Today's Economy

... about the people I will see in the coming week and who they may know who can help me with my tasks. - #2 Leverage Other People's Knowledge - A question I get asked on a regular basis, by clients, by prospects, by seminar participants, is ... Read Read: How to Use Leverage in Today's Economy

By: Tom Wheelwright | 25/10/2008 | Finance

A Bankers' Economy

... based on some projection, and every projection is derived from a set of assumptions. Anyone with even a modicum of mathematical knowledge can show how the number can be changed by changing some or all of them. Mr. Fisher's chicken-little ... Read Read: A Bankers' Economy

By: John Kozy | 25/08/2008 | Economics

How to Economy Proof Your Business

... services. You are the best at what you do. You have no competition. I mean that. There is not another person in the Universe with your unique insight, knowledge, life experience and talent. You are positively amazing and your clients love ... Read Read: How to Economy Proof Your Business

By: Marilyn Ellis | 13/01/2009 | Business

KPO (Knowledge Process Outsourcing) Clientele

... pool of well-educated English speaking workforce, such as India, China, Philippines, Pakistan and so on. Global KPO (knowledge process outsourcing) economy spurred by big corporate houses has brought new challenges, which other small ... Read Read: KPO (Knowledge Process Outsourcing) Clientele

By: Scott Naxton | 14/06/2006 | Outsourcing

Yes, in Antiques & Collectibles, Too: it is the Economy, Stupid!

... that an online Seller cannot find comparable items to value an item. The good-old days of bargains due to lack of knowledge by the seller are extremely rare or perhaps limited to a genuine Flea-Market, but even there, this is less and ... Read Read: Yes, in Antiques & Collectibles, Too: it is the Economy, Stupid!

By: Phil Davies | 08/02/2008 | Art

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