Knowledge Resources

 
 

Peter Drucker commented, “in the knowledge society... individuals are central. Knowledge is not impersonal....does not reside in a book, a databank, a software program; they contain only information. Knowledge is always embodied in a person; carried by a person; created, augmented, or improved by a person; applied by a person; taught and passed on by a person; used or misused by a person. The shift to the knowledge society... puts the person in the centre.” (Post-Capitalist Society, 1993, 210)

This website is designed to focus on knowledge work and workers - to discuss and stimulate discussion on how workers work, solve problems, make decisions and learn. It features some of my work on Personal Knowledge Management. I have added resources to help you think about how you work as a knowledge worker and some aids to help you identify, assess and develop a plan to support and enhance your personal knowledge management practices.

This site is provided by Knowledge Resources - an applied research and consulting firm. These materials are offered to you under a creative commons license; you are free to use and share these resources.

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Kirby Wright