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really was all about new workskills - skills we should be learning. Actually, it's also about the fact that there's not really new work as much as there is new workskills. WorkSkills Changing Most of us who used to use these things know somewhat know that they really aren't in use anymore.
tools to improve your performance as a knowledge worker. One of the questions that always comes up is: How do I find more information to help me get started? The answer is that this information is a bit hard to come by. There’s a lot out there, but it’s often hard to find information that helps you get start.
Should the following Dilbert worry me about Work Literacy? Much of the idea of Work Literacy is to help people who need to keep up with how technology impacts knowledgework.
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