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Personalization for Knowledge Workers

Xyleme

In this post I address use cases that apply to a high-skilled knowledge workforce. Personalization for the high-skill knowledge worker. To start, let’s look at the profile of a high skilled worker and view personalization through this lens. The Collaborative, High-Skill Worker.

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A Brief History of AI

Learningtogo

Humans have been using machines to augment our capabilities for a long time, so it’s only natural that we’ve come to a point where we’re looking to replicate our cognitive processes in some of those machines. 1837: Charles Babbage invents “the analytical engine,” a machine designed to perform mathematical calculations.

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Skills Capability Building – Knowledge Workforce VS Frontline Workforce

Disprz

Engineers, system analysts, researchers, web designers, architects, IT professionals, etc. fall in the category of knowledge workers. While employees directly facing the customers like delivery executives, restaurant waiters, retail sales reps, etc are considered frontline workers. hours before the pandemic to 2.6

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The skills needed in tomorrow’s world

Learning Pool

How will Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology impact you? The rise of data, cognitive skills around critical thinking, judgement and decision-making based on data will be needed. Will Quantum Computing be an opportunity or a threat to your organization? Are Blockchain and AI the present, the future, or the past? .

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21st Century Workplace Challenges

ID Reflections

If not, the cognitive differences between then may be little more than disconnected silos of ideas and thoughts. By diversity, I mean cognitive differences. Before that, we need to examine what are some of the characteristics of today’s workplace, especially those that depend on knowledge workers for success.

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Knowledge Work Types

Tony Karrer

Thomas Davenport classifies Knowledge Work Types in Thinking for a Living: How to Get Better Performances And Results from Knowledge Workers using a variety of classifications. Within that he then defined the following types of knowledge workers: Transaction Worker - Routine, individual, ex. call center.

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Disprz Bagged $13 Million In A Series B Round Of Funding

Disprz

Blending technology with cognitive science principles, Disprz creates impactful and engaging learning pathways for the employees at different levels. From a smart skilling team to proficient engineers, Disprz is backed with a talented workforce consisting of veterans with several years of experience in different fields.