But small businesses are being encouraged to draw on these hubs of knowledge when developing an idea.
In order to become better communicators, each member of the management team needed to increase self knowledge, developing a greater awareness of their impact on others.
Some organizations fully staffed with knowledge workers will fail because those employees are not networked internally to share the developing knowledge of their own organization.
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Thus far, most mobile knowledge sharing in developing nations has focused on sending pricing information to farmers about going market rates.
You were responsible for developing the knowledge, skills, and traits of character you needed to earn a living.
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"After 10 years developing significant knowledge and experience in all aspects of using sustainable biomass in place of coal at our power station, we now have the mandate, means and expertise to transform the business into a predominantly biomass-fuelled generator, " said Drax chief executive Dorothy Thompson.
The Arts Council distributes government and National Lottery cash to the arts, as well as developing and improving knowledge of the arts.
Brennan joined the agency after responding to a newspaper want ad, and he spent 25 years there, developing a deep knowledge of the Mideast and fluency in Arabic.
Academic oriented investment industry bodies have the opportunity to bolster their curricula by drawing upon the developing body of knowledge and experience coming from countries such as the UK, the U.S. and Canada.
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On the one hand, the country recognizes the Internet's importance towards developing a modern knowledge economy, and has set up a high-tech zone called the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) to drive the country's online initiatives.
"His worldwide reputation and genuine enthusiasm for developing Wales' future economy - through ensuring that young people are well supported in developing their scientific knowledge and entrepreneurial skills - made him a treasured alumnus of Bangor University, " the spokesperson added.
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Consequently, there is a wide opportunity for sharing the knowledge of monitoring methods and for developing a common approach to the management and interpretation of geochemical data.
As CMOs are inundated with news about how the world is changing at warp speed, the savvy CMOs are focused on developing the skills, knowledge, and competency that are enabling them to be pivotal leaders in the new world.
We are all eager for new knowledge that will enable us to avoid developing dread diseases.
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The vendor may also have people in different roles involved, each developing their own perspective and knowledge about the customer.
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This gap can be closed if African nations focus on developing an economy that is knowledge and technology based instead of one that is based on the export of natural resources.
Similarly, professional networks and the collective knowledge of how things are done are still developing.
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One reason why the pillage continues is that knowledge of fish stocks is poor, especially in developing countries.
It thinks its knowledge of advanced mobile networks will prove useful in developing countries in Asia, where such networks are just about to be introduced.
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"The main challenge will be in the rapid scaling up of these experiences, through knowledge dissemination and strong public policies, especially in developing countries, " says Paillard.
Canada is well aware of the legacy of disease asbestos has left in rich countries, but the knowledge has done nothing to limit its exports to developing countries.
Dr Blumenthal said this knowledge could help screen for people at greatest risk of developing heart disease.
Every few years, faced with a trough, they will retreat to developing countries as economic exiles, simultaneously diffusing knowledge globally, extending their native platform ecosystems, and recouping their own losses.
It is hoped it will constitute a reference point for policy makers at the local level, as well a basis for the exchange of knowledge between researchers, city professionals and local authorities on developing inclusive cities.
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Looking back from 2040, the second thing people will see is that India was the first developing country to embrace on a major scale the knowledge economy.
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Women in business have long acknowledged that to advance in their careers they need to focus on developing themselves by learning new skills, attaining new knowledge, and seeking out challenging new experiences.
The UK National Commission for UNESCO (UKNC) draws on this knowledge to promote environmental science, help build scientific capacity in developing countries, improve access to scientific information globally and encourage gender equity in science.
In the note, the 45-year-old Wachenheim said she recognized what she was about to do was "evil" but she was concerned about how her child was developing, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case.
Just as we partnered each other in the shaping of the knowledge economy, we have the opportunity today to become partners in developing the green economy of the future.
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