Managing knowledge workers new skills and attitudes to unlock the intellectual capital in your organization
An indispensable guide to the new techniques for managing knowledge workers They are the idea people, whose brain power and experience have become more valuable to their companies than physical assets or products (think Microsoft). Today's knowledge workers are so in demand, especially in the h...
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Main Author: | Horibe, Frances (Author) |
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Toronto
John Wiley & Sons
1999
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