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Knowledge Worker Take Ownership

Clark Quinn

Must read post by Michele Martin - Changing Knowledge Worker Attitudes. I believe that we have to start with making people conscious of the fact that they own the most precious resource in just about any organization today-the power of their ideas, social connections and thought processes. I had chills as I read it.

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Knowledge Worker Take Ownership

Tony Karrer

Must read post by Michele Martin - Changing Knowledge Worker Attitudes. I believe that we have to start with making people conscious of the fact that they own the most precious resource in just about any organization today–the power of their ideas, social connections and thought processes. I had chills as I read it.

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Once, twice, one thousand times a knowledge worker

From the Coleface

Amongst the exhortations for L&D people to be more business savvy which are hard to take issue with, Jay states that we now work in an environment where a “great knowledge worker can be several hundred times as productive as his peer” My first reaction was: how can you believe this is true?

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The networked student and knowledge worker

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

I'm teaching too, but the blog idea I introduced didn't take off naturally and I didn't have time to guide it properly. In my experience you have to be quite focused (and not loosing any serendipity at the same time) not to waste a lot of time. What do you think? And what does it mean for education.

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How to Add Depth to Micro-Ideas

Vignettes Learning

The ideas of most micro-learning today is stuck with just creating content, the same way rapid eLearning has been practiced. This has a huge impact on the way we design, deliver and make content available to workers. Adding Depth to Micro-Ideas My first proposal is to consider using micro-ideas rather than learning.

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Harness human skills to build future-ready teams

CLO Magazine

For knowledge workers everywhere, the nature of work is shifting fast. Put another way, half of the skills knowledge workers have today will be useless in less than five years. So, before you can use AI to communicate an idea, you first have to describe that idea in words an algorithm can understand.

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4 Things that will redefine work by 2025

Matrix

According to the World Economic Forum, less than five percent of knowledge workers did their jobs remotely at the beginning of 2020. Automation and AI will offer knowledge workers more time to develop innovative ideas. Studies confirm this perception. Now, more than half of them work remotely. Final thoughts.