Jonathan Spira
Jonathan Spira
Jonathan B. Spirais a researcher and industry analyst known for his work in the area of collaboration and knowledge sharing and the problem of information overload...
business companies dealing educating job knowledge managing poor quite recognize type work workers
It's not only technology, it's how knowledge workers behave. Companies have to recognize we're now dealing with a different type of work force, with significant changes. Quite honestly, there has been a very poor job done educating the business world about managing knowledge workers.
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This is not the first time that we've seen overheating batteries or power supplies. It seems that the attention that should be paid to these details is not paid.
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Products which allow companies to replace the time-consuming and inefficient task of manually compiling and maintaining asset inventories, thereby allowing companies to actually know what they have, are key for companies that need to compete successfully in the knowledge economy.
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I've always held that in the proportions we're dealing with, the index number is not only irrelevant, but possibly misleading, ... In search, size does not necessarily matter.
excuse simply technology
After 15 years, there is simply no excuse to not having this kind of technology available.
overcome people whether
The first thing is whether people can overcome their own preconceived notions. Do you need to see people to know they are working?