We may live and work in a knowledge economy, but do we know of our freedom.
He wowed the hiring engineers at Quora, a knowledge-sharing website in Mountain View, Calif.
You can save or edit a knowledge map and send it to a friend.
And anyone with a knowledge of Northern Irish history will know not to dismiss the rejectionists.
That means the client is making a knowledge-based decision as opposed to seat-of-the-pants conjecture.
And that is the main reason for Rwanda's move from an agricultural nation to a knowledge-based one.
This consulting experience gives him a knowledge of several industries and strong skills for analyzing investment opportunities.
And we are investing in a knowledge-management system to ensure that the best global know-how informs our work.
The government must also help people who inevitably will be left behind in the move toward a knowledge-based economy.
Leveraging good research that has already created a knowledge base does just that.
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Chloe de Roos Feinberg is a Knowledge Manager at Ashoka Changemakers.
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Increasingly, we are a knowledge economy, where workers use their brains to make a living and not their hands.
And he is pressing Icelanders to shift from reliance on natural resources, including maritime ones, to a knowledge-based economy.
So profit maximisation does have to be tempered by a knowledge of what the consumers will think fair or unfair.
But comets were really only unpredictable to ancient peoples, who lacked a knowledge of the full extent of the solar system.
She felt it in the way she knew people felt their mortality, very suddenly, a knowledge deeper than shame or anticipation.
First, the evolution from an agricultural society to a knowledge society brings out a grim tendency to judge young people harshly.
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Our students must have 21st-century classrooms and graduate from high school prepared for college or the workplace in a knowledge-based economy.
Zhong's own business idea was born out of a knowledge of the country, notably the chosen target audience for her web community.
Despite the recession kicked off in 2008, many leaders were recognizing that their dependence on talent was structural in a knowledge economy.
They let me imagine how it felt to be longed for, and that was a knowledge sadly lacking in my real life.
For his part Mr Zapatero talks of a deal with unions and employers to transform Spain's bricks-and-mortar economy into a knowledge-based one.
It is about creating a Knowledge Environment that makes it natural for employees to create and share knowledge whether tacit or explicit.
In a knowledge economy, we need to readjust what retirement even means.
You see, to win the war, Dilbertia must build a knowledge economy.
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Entrepreneurship, the discovery and exploitation of new business opportunities, has become the buzzword of a knowledge-based global economy, and for a good reason.
People learn more from comparing experiences in hallways than from reading company manuals, going online to a knowledge repository, or attending training sessions.
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Within a few days of the training, the teachers involved initiated a knowledge sharing website that features the information gained from the workshop.
"We think of it as a knowledge base, but it's also a group of people sharing, learning and showing off, " says D'Angelo, 26.
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He warned that councils lack a knowledge of the way other organisations provide social care, and are already threatening their survival by cutting funds.
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