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Testimonies to Ministers and Gospel Workers/All the Lord's - Wikisource, the free online library
The very flesh in which the soul tabernacles and through which it works is the Lord's. We have no right to neglect any part of the living machinery. Every portion of the living organism is the Lord's. The knowledge of our own physical organism should teach us that every member is to do God's service, as an instrument of righteousness.
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Knowledge management - Wikipedia
Knowledge management ( KM ) is the process of creating, sharing, using and managing the knowledge and information of an organisation. It refers to a multidisciplinary approach to achieving organisational objectives by making the best use of knowledge.
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Knowledge worker - Wikiquote
Knowledge workers are workers whose main capital is knowledge . Examples include software engineers , physicians , pharmacists , architects , engineers , scientists , public accountants , lawyers , and academics , whose job is to "think for a living."
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White-collar worker - Wikipedia
In many countries (such as Australia , Canada , France , New Zealand , United Kingdom , and United States ), a white-collar worker is a person who performs professional, managerial, or administrative work. White-collar work may be performed in an office or other administrative setting. Other types of work are those of a blue-collar worker , whose job requires manual labor and a pink-collar worker , whose labor is related to customer interaction, entertainment, sales, or other service-oriented work. Many occupations blend blue, white and pink (service) industry categorizations.
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Robotic process automation - Wikipedia
Robotic process automation (or RPA or RPAAI) is an emerging form of business process automation technology based on the notion of software robots or artificial intelligence (AI) workers.
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Interruption science - Wikipedia
Interruption science is the interdisciplinary scientific study concerned with how interruptions affect human performance, and the development interventions to ameliorate the disruption caused by interruptions. Interruption science is branch of human factors psychology and emerged from human–computer interaction and cognitive psychology .
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ETD Guide/Introduction/Helping students be better prepared as knowledge workers - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Most documents created today are prepared with the aid of computers. Many universities have "writing across the curriculum" programs, to ensure that students can create electronic documents that convey their knowledge and understanding, and demonstrate their ability to participate in the scholarly communication process. To function as effective knowledge workers, students must go beyond word processing skills that lead only to paper documents. They must learn to work with others, to share their findings by transmitting their results to others. This teamwork makes it feasible to collaborate, to co-author works, and thus to participate in research groups or teams, which are common throughout the research world (at the very least involving a faculty advisor and graduate student author). It also makes it pertinent for students to participate in common activities of modern researchers. Thus, they can be trained to submit a proposal electronically (e.g., as is required by the US's National Science Foundation) and to submit a paper to a conference (where papers are uploaded by authors, and downloaded by editors/reviewers, as part of the collection and selection activities).
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Selfsourcing - Wikipedia
Selfsourcing is the internal development and support of IT systems by knowledge workers with minimal contribution from IT specialists. Knowledge workers develop and utilize their own IT systems, as opposed to contracting out the work in a process known as outsourcing . Knowledge workers are workers who are dependent upon information or who develop and utilize knowledge in the workplace.
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Knowledge acquisition - Wikipedia
Knowledge acquisition is the process used to define the rules and ontologies required for a knowledge-based system . The phrase was first used in conjunction with expert systems to describe the initial tasks associated with developing an expert system, namely finding and interviewing domain experts and capturing their knowledge via rules , objects , and frame-based ontologies .
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Working class - Wikipedia
The working class (also labouring class ) are the people employed for wages , especially in manual-labour occupations and industrial work. Working-class occupations include blue-collar jobs, some white-collar jobs, and most pink-collar jobs. The working class only rely upon their earnings from wage labour , thereby, the category includes most of the working population of industrialized economies , of the urban areas (cities, towns, villages) of non-industrialized economies , and of the rural workforce.
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