
Knowledge workers
작성자
Lee Jae Kyu
아직 평점이 없습니다
Business & Economics
형식
페이퍼백
언어
한국어
출판됨
Nov 25, 2009
출판사
Korea Economic Daily (Han Kyung
ISBN-10
8947527300
ISBN-13
9788947527309
설명
In this exploration of the modern workforce, Lee Jae Kyu delves into the lives and impacts of knowledge workers, a term popularized by management guru Peter Drucker. As societies evolve, the roles and responsibilities of individuals engaged in knowledge work have transformed dramatically. The author navigates through the characteristics that define these workers, emphasizing their intellectual contributions and problem-solving abilities, which have become essential in driving innovation and economic growth.
Kyu discusses how knowledge workers differ from traditional laborers, highlighting the importance of creativity, collaboration, and continuous learning in their professional environments. By examining case studies and real-world examples, Kyu illustrates the challenges and opportunities faced by this unique demographic. Ultimately, the narrative encourages readers to understand the evolving landscape of work, advocating for strategies that can enhance productivity and job satisfaction in sectors increasingly reliant on knowledge and expertise.
Kyu discusses how knowledge workers differ from traditional laborers, highlighting the importance of creativity, collaboration, and continuous learning in their professional environments. By examining case studies and real-world examples, Kyu illustrates the challenges and opportunities faced by this unique demographic. Ultimately, the narrative encourages readers to understand the evolving landscape of work, advocating for strategies that can enhance productivity and job satisfaction in sectors increasingly reliant on knowledge and expertise.