Predicting the Future of Knowledge Work
Jinfo Article
12th September 2013
By James Mullan
Abstract
It seems wrong to be looking at the future of knowledge work three quarters of a way through a year, having normally done this at the start of a new year. But I was intrigued by a number of blog posts which discuss knowledge management, knowledge sharing, collaboration and social technologies, and their potential within law firms and other organisations. So what does the future of knowledge work look like?
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