More and more, our organizations will become a network-of-networks: people who stay connected with one another and reach out for knowledge or expertise when needed.
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One hope for such banks is that local knowledge might remain valuable.
For one thing, members have rethought how LPI would handle the problem of testing for distribution-specific knowledge.
How eager will people be to stand for public office in the knowledge that one mistake may result in the whole of their lives being picked over and twisted out of all recognition?
My knowledge comes from some work I did for one of the multinational firms a couple of decades back in the UK (err, actually this one in an earlier corporate guise).
Like all priesthoods, the economics one depends for its hold over the credulous on a form of arcane knowledge.
For one prominent New York venture capital firm, part of tapping that knowledge base means working the front lines of social change and public policy.
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And some of you have stood and waited for a loved one that did not return and live now with the knowledge that your will one day be reunited with him, with our heavenly Father.
And it is difficult not to warm to a man who, for all his knowledge, still lists his favourite TMS moment as one which could have come straight from the pages of a Benny Hill script.
In the course of the last year of investigations into the activities of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, no one on the Committee or its staff, to my knowledge, has charged that anything unlawful had been done.
Slader, along with Coursera, Tutor, Flatworld Knowledge, is one of several education start-ups experimenting on the for-profit side.
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And that is the main reason for Rwanda's move from an agricultural nation to a knowledge-based one.
One way to resolve the outsider-insider dilemma is to look for an outsider with inside knowledge of the business.
"You can imagine if I do it one time for a church, and there are things I learn, I can apply that knowledge to the next church I work with, " she says.
But no one, to Buttonwood's knowledge, believes that higher oil prices are a net plus for economic activity.
He is, at heart, a curmudgeon, but a delightful one, with a vast range of knowledge, a wicked sense of humor and a talent for storytelling and mimicry.
In business, innovation is the act of applying knowledge to the creation of new processes, products, and services that have value for at least one of your stakeholder groups.
His mother is a one-time Silesian aristocrat who aspires to be regarded as an intellectual and an aesthete to help make up for the knowledge that she has come down in the world.
"A failure to ensure that health professionals in the neo-natal unit had background medical knowledge on this family, " for example, and a failure to properly respond in detail when one neo-natal nurse did express some concerns.
Apple engineers have grown confident that the chip designs used for its mobile devices will one day be powerful enough to run its desktops and laptops, said three people with knowledge of the work, who asked to remain anonymous because the plans are confidential.
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