She spelled out factors which are necessary for making knowledge work.
In the essay, entitled "As We May Think, " Bush made the argument that scientists needed to concentrate on making knowledge more accessible, and described some of the methods and devices we might use to do so.
That means the client is making a knowledge-based decision as opposed to seat-of-the-pants conjecture.
And it banged a drum for digitising all books everywhere, making all knowledge available, and of course widening the market for Ad Words.
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Ensuring affordable high-speed Internet connections and equally affordable access to electronic scientific information and data for all the world's universities and research institutions has become indispensable for informed decision-making and knowledge production.
Interactive health is about making health knowledge, supportive care, and motivation available to us, anytime and anywhere, so that we can integrate this wisdom into our daily actions to live longer, healthier, happier lives.
In its 120 pages, Weathering Uncertainty references 280 publications from the scientific literature (peer-reviewed and grey) and covers themes at the core of the Fifth AR such as foundations for decision-making on indigenous knowledge, traditional livelihoods, vulnerability, resilience, and adaptation policy and planning.
Whereas traditional product development would involve making product decisions using business intuition and knowledge, Zynga turned decision-making on its head by hypothesis-driven product testing, quick analysis and agile roll-out based on how customers behaved.
Take advantage of this wealth of market knowledge before making any important acquisition.
The association said it was an opportunity to hear new ideas and share knowledge about making tourism in Scotland sustainable in the current, difficult climate.
The poll asks academics to nominate no more than 15 of the best institutions in their narrow field of expertise, based on their experience and knowledge, making it a rigorous global measure of academic prestige.
Melrose also suggests making use of any specialized knowledge and experience you have.
Likewise, performance metrics are hard to come by in knowledge work, making it challenging to manage improvement efforts (which often lack a clear owner in the first place).
He exhibits a comprehensive knowledge of events, making very few factual slips.
Today, to make the set up and management of a community even easier, Jean Claude is preparing to launch Winkomun, a digital platform that promotes knowledge-sharing by making it easy for users to connect with CAF community members worldwide.
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Thus the guidelines are not prescriptive in nature, but are suggestive to facilitate knowledge-based decision-making to adopt OA policies and strengthen national research systems.
"These are very rapid inductive leaps to abstract knowledge that we see children making, and that we'd like to have in computers, " he says.
"This is the collaboration of all the years of making different models and taking all that knowledge and putting it into one cohesive piece of glass, " said Martindale.
Framing is part of a new group of ideas that include knowledge mining, playing, making and pivoting that are at once richer and deeper and at the same time more accessible to a broader audience.
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While I was happy to win the business, I knew that the next steps would take us on a very exciting and expensive journey of trying to find out what Mike knows (or rather what Mike thinks he knows), extracting the applicable knowledge, documenting it and making it available for the development teams to actually make the migration happen.
The more multicultural, multilingual, multinational you are, the harder it is to achieve knowledge exchange and timely decision-making.
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YouNoodle co-founder Bob Goodson says he ditched the idea of making predictions in 2010, and instead applied his knowledge of large-scale data analysis to launch a new venture that identifies technology trends for large companies and governments.
In contrast, Watson has an insatiable appetite for new knowledge and is invulnerable to our decision-making fallibilities.
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Owners know how much money they are making (or losing), but players have little knowledge and plenty of suspicion.
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But knowledge of Tehran's internal decision-making was not as clear, he said.
Of course, the formal rule making process is oftentimes dominated by interest groups with the knowledge and resources to influence the process, but the process has as its virtue transparency, regularity and democratic legitimacy.
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In his book The Wisdom of Crowds, James Surowiecki discusses how disconnects between status and knowledge often lead to inefficient outcomes in decision-making processes.
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The American system of trial and error produces doers: Black Swan-hunting, dream-chasing entrepreneurs, with a tolerance for a certain class of risk-taking and for making plenty of small errors on the road to success or knowledge.
"I think there are no words for anybody to describe the extraordinarily harsh contradiction of a young 25-year-old woman with all of the future ahead of her, believing in the possibilities of diplomacy, of changing people's lives, of making a difference, having an impact, who was taking knowledge in books to deliver them to a school, " he said.
When it emerged that the Tazreen plant had been making clothes for Walmart, the US giant said it had no knowledge of this.
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