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knowledge worker

Worker who relies on information in order to carry out their work. Knowledge workers tend to use information technology in their everyday work, work in virtual or local teams, and work with information that provides a competitive advantage. A knowledge worker is in contrast to the traditional manual work who learnt a single skill and then used it over and over to carry out their work.



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In addition, the recommendations for making better use of an organization's information technology department should be extremely pertinent to any information or knowledge professional.
2) Think of yourself not so much as an accountant--one who balances the books--but as a knowledge professional.
Each month the Association of Knowledgework (AOK) Star Series welcomes an outstanding knowledge professional as guest moderator for its e-mail discussion groups.
 
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