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knowledge-intensive

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a.1.Requiring access to and manipulation of large quantities of knowledge; as, knowledge-intensive labor.


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Yet even as business, civic, educational, and some public policy leaders are reaching consensus about the kinds of learning Americans need to thrive in a knowledge-intensive economy and a globally engaged democracy, it is becoming increasingly apparent that students and the public at large remain, for the most part, unaware of this consensus or how colleges are responding to it.
Aimed at managers working in knowledge-intensive organizations, the two-year program is part-time, part-virtual, and focuses on knowledge, innovation, and strategy.
But they remind the reader that "all organizations are knowledge organizations and they range from knowledge-intensive service providers to high-tech manufacturers.
 
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