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		<title>Welcome to: Ideas WV</title>
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		<title>What is a Knowledge Worker?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peter Drucker coined and broadly defined the term knowledge worker in his 1959 book, Landmarks of Tomorrow.  Although the term has since become widely used, it&#8217;s typically defined in a variety of ways. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Peter Drucker coined and broadly defined the term knowledge worker in his 1959 book, <em><a title="Landmarks of Tomorrow" href="http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/top3mset/9c63a684659ae0f9a19afeb4da09e526.html">Landmarks of Tomorrow</a></em>.  Although the term has since become widely used, it&#8217;s typically defined in a variety of ways. </p>
<p>Does a clear, concise description of what a knowledge worker <em>is</em> and <em>does</em> really exist, or is the term referring to a nebulous concept that defies definition?  </p>
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<big><img src="/images/spacer-2.gif" alt="spacer" />Speaking in general terms</big></p>
<p>The terms knowledge worker and knowledge economy have both been criticized as being largely the &#8220;<a href="http://www.theworkfoundation.com/aboutus/media/pressreleases/definingtheknowledgeeconomy.aspx">speech-padding buzzwords</a>&#8221; used by politicians.  However, <a title="Where next for the knowledge economy?" href="http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/ofnote/12-05Newsweek.mspx">an article</a> by Bill Gates presents a somewhat different viewpoint regarding the &#8220;realness&#8221; of the knowledge economy.</p>
<p>Because <em>knowledge worker</em> is used primarily as a general term, rather than a reference to a specific occupation or workers in a specific industry, most definitions are very broad.  For example, a <a title="Wikipedia article: knowledge worker" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_worker">Wikipedia article</a> defines a knowledge worker as &#8220;one who works primarily with information or one who develops and uses knowledge in the workplace.&#8221;  Obviously, this definition could refer to many different types of workers working in various occupations, in different industries.</p>
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<big><img src="/images/spacer-2.gif" alt="spacer" />Will the real knowledge worker please stand up?</big></p>
<p>The Web article, <em><a title="What is a knowledge worker?" href="http://www.nelh.nhs.uk/knowledge_management/km3/knowledge_worker.asp">What is a knowledge worker?</a></em>, provides some additional insight, listing examples of definitions of the term from several different perspectives.  SearchCRM.com&#8217;s <a title="What is a knowledge worker?" href="http://searchcrm.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,290660,sid11_gci212450,00.html">definition of a knowledge worker</a> adds more information, providing a list of tasks typically preformed by such a worker and citing occupations typically regarded as knowledge workers. </p>
<p>Those willing to read a more lengthy discussion of the knowledge economy and knowledge workers will find the research paper, <em><a title="Defining the knowledge economy" href="http://www.theworkfoundation.com/products/publications/azpublications/definingtheknowledgeeconomy.aspx">Defining the knowledge economy</a></em>, an informative read.  Hugh McKellar&#8217;s article, <em><a title="The knowledge (worker) economy" href="http://www.kmworld.com/Articles/ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID=14264">The knowledge (worker) economy</a></em>, is a much shorter read, providing additional perspective on the subject. </p>
<p>Kit Sims Taylor&#8217;s paper, <a title="The Brief Reign of the Knowledge Worker" href="http://distance-ed.bcc.ctc.edu/econ/kst/BriefReign/BRwebversion.htm">Information Technology and Technological Unemployment</a>, offers even more mental food for thought.   raising the question, &#8220;What comes after knowledge work?&#8221;</p>
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