The knowledge economy refers to the value of products and services derived from human capital. It's a large share of the economic activity in highly developed nations.
Just about every enterprise has at least one knowledge base: A customer-facing one. While the concept can and should be extended to internal use, it’s often these public knowledge base examples that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Baldoni speaks and writes about candor, courage and community. Today tacit knowledge is less prevalent in management ...