He explains that just as the industrial revolution created the
need for knowledge workers, this new cognitive era we're entering is creating a need for relationship workers.
I could see that this story inspired colleagues, and is a one that has probably been replicated world - wide which is why some believe such tablets will soon
dominate for knowledge workers.
Recognizing that the rising demand
for knowledge workers in Canada presents unique career opportunities for traditionally underdeveloped and underused communities, aboriginal professionals from around the country established the nonprofit Canadian Aboriginal Science and Engineering Association (CASEA) in 1993.
The
demand for knowledge workers is increasing across Australia as employers recruit these highly - skilled professionals to add immediate value and adapt to the rapidly changing and digitising world of work.
The key takeaways from the report itself is to direct businesses towards creating a positive
workspace for knowledge workers in order to attract and retain them.
Mr. Davenport would argue that the
path for knowledge workers is through augmentation, in other words by partnering with the machine to provide something «more» than the «mere machine» can provide.
The law librarians in the sample spent a mean of 4.23 hours online per day, a figure that is generally and surprisingly
low for knowledge workers in highly information intensive industries.
But
for us knowledge workers, it doesn't quite work that way.
«Microsoft wants its tools for developers to be what Office is
for knowledge workers,» remarked Al Hilwa, a research program director at IDC Seattle.
For knowledge workers, the factory - based paradigm of punching the clock by being in an office a given number of hours per day seems outdated.