
Knowledge workers are workers whose main capital is knowledge. Typical examples may include software engineers, doctors, architects, engineers, scientists, public accountants, lawyers, and teachers, because they `think for a living`. What differentiates knowledge work from other forms of work is its primary task of `non-routine` problem solvin...
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Employees whose job functions are primarily of an intellectual nature.
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Also known as an Intellectual Worker. A person who is employed by a company to use their brain and intellect to work with information, rather than performing manual tasks
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is a member of the organization who uses knowledge to be a more productive worker. These workers use all varieties of knowledge in the performance of their regular business activities. Everyone who uses any form of recorded knowledge could be considered a knowledge worker. Alternative job titles for person in charge of knowledge management: D...
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