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Sunday, August 18, 2002 |
A snippet from CFO magazine (thanks Omar). This is definitely something that K-Logs could solve:
U.S. researcher IDC estimates the cost of "knowledge deficit" — defined as costs and inefficiencies that result from intellectual rework, substandard performance, and inability to find knowledge resources — at Fortune 500 companies is about $5,000 per knowledge worker per year, and rising. [John Robb's Radio Weblog]
2:10:12 PM
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© Copyright 2003 Dave Babbitt.
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