In this society, knowledge is the primary resource for individuals and for the economy overall. Land, labor, and capital — the economist's traditional factors of production — do not disappear, but they become secondary. They can be obtained, and obtained... Learning to Lead: A Handbook for Postsecondary Administratorspor James R. Davis - 2003 - 249 páginasSin vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
| Janis W. Dietz - 1997 - 264 páginas
...labor, and capital—the economist's traditional factors of production—do not disappear, but they become secondary. They can be obtained, and obtained easily, provided there is specialized knowledge. Some of the comments about improving the programs suggested that the schools... | |
| Guus Schreiber - 2000 - 476 páginas
...economy. Formal knowledge is seen as both the key personal resource and the key economic resource. Knowledge is the only meaningful resource today. The...provided there is knowledge. And knowledge in this new meaning is knowledge as a utility, knowledge as the means to obtain social and economic results. These... | |
| Frank Fischer - 2000 - 366 páginas
...only meaningful resource today" (Drucker 1993, 65). The "traditional factors of production — land, labor, and capital — have not disappeared, but they...and obtained easily, provided there is knowledge" (also page 65). For Drucker, information is an objective utility for achieving desired economic and... | |
| Yogesh Malhotra - 2000 - 408 páginas
...labor, and capital - the economist's traditional factors of production - do not disappear, but they become secondary. They can be obtained, and obtained easily, provided there is a specialized knowledge. At the same time, however, specialized knowledge by itself produces nothing.... | |
| Jens Frøslev Christensen, Peter Maskell - 2003 - 290 páginas
...meaningful resource today. The traditional 'factors of production' - land (ie natural resources), labour and capital - have not disappeared. But they have...provided there is knowledge. And knowledge in this new meaning is knowledge as a utility, knowledge as the means to obtain social and economic results (Drucker,... | |
| Peter Ferdinand Drucker - 2003 - 278 páginas
...Land and capital — the economist's traditional factors of production — do not disappear, but they become secondary. They can be obtained, and obtained easily, provided there is specialized knowledge. At the same time, however, specialized knowledge by itself produces nothing.... | |
| Peter Ferdinand Drucker - 2006 - 250 páginas
...labor, and capital — the economist's traditional factors of production — do not disappear, but they become secondary. They can be obtained, and obtained easily, provided there is specialized knowledge. At the same time, however, specialized knowledge by itself produces nothing.... | |
| 376 páginas
..."Knowledge is the only meaningful resource today. The traditional 'factors of pro duction ' - land, labour and capital - have not disappeared. But they have...provided there is knowledge. And knowledge in this new meaning is knowledge as a utility, knowledge as the means to obtain social and economic results. 1.... | |
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