Content Q&A with Wendy L. SchultzAbout the future of the Knowledge SocietyNews about the Future"Einstein year" in 2005Recommended BookRound Table: Homme HeidaUpcoming EventsClub of Amsterdam SearchSubmit your articleContactSubscribe Q&A with Wendy L. Schultz Wendy L. Schultz, Futurist, Oxford, UK Club of Amsterdam: In your work as a futurist you … [Read more...] about Club of Amsterdam Journal, January 2004, Issue 17
KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY
Embracing the Knowledge Society: a Public Sector Challenge
by Unisys EXECUTIVE SUMMARY While millions of people browse the Internet, send mail, and while away time in chat rooms, the Internet still largely a highly complex and often mysterious room for society as a whole. The computer-based technology that has made the Internet is still mostly in private hands. The challenge is to find a to unleash the untapped power of that … [Read more...] about Embracing the Knowledge Society: a Public Sector Challenge
Club of Amsterdam Journal, January 2004, Issue 16
Content Q&A with Paul IskeAbout the future of the Knowledge SocietyNews about the FuturePARC - Palo Alto Research ProjectRecommended BookRound Table: Hans van der SchaafUpcoming EventsClub of Amsterdam SearchSubmit your articleContactSubscribe Q&A with Paul Iske Paul Iske Chief Knowledge Officer, ABN Amro Bank, Corporate Finance Club of … [Read more...] about Club of Amsterdam Journal, January 2004, Issue 16
The IPTS Report
by Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (I) PREFACEThe acceding and candidate countries, in particular those in Central and Eastern Europe, have during the last decade undergone a set of three radical transformations: the shift to a market economy, integration into the European Union – the so-called Enlargement Process - and finally, a move towards the Information … [Read more...] about The IPTS Report
“The Value of Knowledge doesn’t exist!”
by Paul Louis Iske, Thijs Boekhoff This article has been written by Paul Louis Iske and Thijs Boekhoff and was published in KM Magazine, November 2001. IntroductionIn the so-called knowledge economy, intellectual assets have become the most important factor in determining the value of an organisation. Many activities nowadays focus on discovering the Holy Grail of … [Read more...] about “The Value of Knowledge doesn’t exist!”