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James Cortada Ph.D. (Author)

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0750670584 978-0750670586 July 1, 1998
A generation of magnificent scholars, from Peter Drucker to Jack Welch, have taught us that understanding business issues and the profound changes the world's economy is undergoing makes sense if set in historical context. Today the best managers in the world demand to know how things came to be as they are. This collection of essays is designed to give the reader an historical perspective on the fastest growing sector of the work force: knowledge workers. The articles tell you how knowledge workers evolved from manufacturing and agricultural jobs and then go on to give you some insight as to what the future roles of knowledge workers will be.


The readings in this volume come from a variety of sources not normally looked at by managers and business executives. There are reports from historians, sociologists, academics, and economic experts. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction on the material, its significance, and something about the context in which it was written, including brief biographical comments on the author. The Rise of the Knowledge Worker is intended for business people, managers, leaders, government employees, and students.



How the role of the knowledge worker has evolved
US and European perspectives

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This fascinating book traces the history and evolution of the "knowledge worker," a term coined to describe employees in the Information Age who do mental as opposed to manual labor, and provides insights and conjecture as to the future role of such workers.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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James Cortada has amassed a collection of articles on this topic by historians, sociologists and economists. . .
-Beyond Computing

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Today, management throughout the industrialized world has become wary of new management concepts, calling new ideas "fads" and wondering where it will all end. Read the first page
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potential civilian labor force, noninformation workers, information work force, detailed specialties, coordination specialists, kindred workers, data workers, cent sand, society that supports, statistical clerks, collective plan, first specialty, information occupations, free enterprisers, sales workers
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United States, New York, World War, Bureau of the Census, Civil War, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Daniel Bell, Member States, Census Bureau, Sioux City, Western Europe, Current Population Reports, Department of Commerce, European Council, Knowledge-Producing Occupation Groups, Peter Drucker, Uncertain Future, East Asia, Economically Active Civilian Population, General Motors, Mary Parker Follett, North America, Occupational Trends, Pace Institute, Public Sector
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