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Knowledge Workers

Autor MA (Econ) Rao, N. Janardhan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 oct 2009
The term knowledge worker has been used for decades, but to date, there is not much understanding as to what knowledge workers do and how their productivity can be improved. As economies are increasingly moving towards becoming knowledge based economies, enhancing knowledge workers' performance has emerged as the most important economic issue. Knowledge worker has become the key to growth and differentiation in today's knowledge economy. Success of organisations in the future will come through the use of brainpower, not natural resources, or the labour-force. Knowledge workers do not necessarily work in knowledge-intensive industries, rather they work from small start-ups to big global corporations. As knowledge is an invisible asset that resides largely in the minds of human beings, management is no longer about close observation and monitoring. Because knowledge work can be and is done by both managers and workers, differentiation between them no longer make sense. The right balance of managing and doing knowledge work varies with particular individuals and situations. It involves developing others, in addition to cultivating one's own capabilities. So, management in the knowledge economy is a different game, with different rules. Against this background, the proposed book focuses on the perspectives and the factors that impact the performance of today's vital workforce.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9788131404799
ISBN-10: 813140479X
Pagini: 321
Ilustrații: tables & charts
Dimensiuni: 162 x 230 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: SBS Publishers

Cuprins

Managing Knowledge Effectively; Knowledge Management: People are Important!; The Shift to Knowledge Work; Characteristics & Necessary Abilities to the Knowledge Worker; Knowledge Work Regulation; Knowledge Workers: Insights from Peter Drucker; Knowledge Work & New Organisational Forms: The HRM Challenge; Managing Knowledge Workers in a Knowledge-Based Economy: The Changing Role of Human Resource Management in the MSC Status Companies, Malaysia; Thinking for a Living: How to Get Better Performance & Results from Knowledge Workers; New Organizational Forms for Knowledge Transfer: Challenges & Lessons for Collaborative Work; Controlling Company Knowledge Productivity Index Through the 4-Dimensional Cost of Management Model: System Dynamics Approach; Distributed KM Improving Knowledge Workers' Productivity & Organisational Knowledge Sharing with Weblog-based Personal Publishing 200; Rehumanising Knowledge Work through Fluctuating Support Networks: A Grounded Theory; Implementing Information Systems to Support Knowledge Work: An Exploration of Work Motifs; Sophia: Towards a Personal Digital Workspace for Knowledge Workers; Turning Knowledge Workers into Innovation Creators; Index.