Knowledge worker
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Knowledge workers are workers whose main capital is knowledge. Examples include programmers, physicians, pharmacists, architects, engineers, scientists, design thinkers, public accountants, lawyers, and academics, and any other white-collar workers, whose line of work requires one to "think for a living".
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See also
- Customer knowledge
- Explicit knowledge
- Information industry
- Knowledge capture
- Knowledge economy
- Knowledge management
- Knowledge market
- Knowledge organization
- Knowledge tagging
- Knowledge transfer
- Knowledge value chain
- Learning
- Library science
- Lifelong learning
- New Knowledge Worker of Korea
- Personal knowledge management
- Social information processing
- Systems thinking
- Tacit knowledge
- Workforce
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