Information worker ( English knowledge worker ) - a mental worker (a category of workers whose activities are related to the processing of available information and obtaining new information ; includes programmers , analysts , planners, etc.; sometimes this group includes all employees with high level of education or related to education (including scientists, teachers and students ). [1] Peter Drucker coined this term in scientific usage in 1959.
Technical Intelligence
The technical intelligentsia is a social group engaged in technology- related , complex labor requiring mental skills and, as a rule, special education . Some researchers claim the creative nature of the activities of the technical intelligentsia [2] .
The emergence of the machine industry : engineering - technical intelligentsia. [3] The introduction of science into production: scientific and technological intelligentsia. [3]
Areas of employment: economics, industry , construction, transport, communications
Professions: persons with higher technical education, for example, engineers , technologists , scientists in the field of engineering, factory and factory managers , teachers ; as well as persons with higher education, occupying key positions in various industries, construction, transport and communications.
See also
- Creative class
- Cognitive
- DIKW (Data / Information / Knowledge / Wisdom)
- Knowledge production
- Knowledge management
- Information Economics
- Intellectual Property Management
Notes
- ↑ from the point of view of management, this category of workers has a special motivation and needs a special approach; coined the term in the 1950s. P. Drucker .
- ↑ Smyslov P. A. The technical intelligentsia of Russia at the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries: characteristic features, ethnosocial appearance, territorial distribution: Dis. ... cand. East. sciences. - M., 2007 .-- 216 p.
- ↑ 1 2 Intelligence (unavailable link) (unavailable link from 06/14/2016 [1177 days]) in Yandex. Dictionaries
Literature
- Drucker, Peter Ferdinand . [= M. Management Objectives in the 21st Century]. - "Williams" , 2007. - S. 272. - ISBN 0-7506-4456-7 .
- Ilyenkov E.V. Dialectical logic. Essays on History and Theory (1984)
- Mate E., Tixier D. Logistics. St. Petersburg: Neva House, 2003.120 s.
- Lopatina N.V. Information Specialists: Sociology of Management. - M.: Academic project, 2006.