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Lifetime employment keeps knowledge in-house, but firms lose flexibility, employees lose labour mobility and fresh ideas can be stifled".Frankly speaking, the changes are starting now," confides a manager at Taiyo Yuden.
Finally, do students perceive, as Coburn suggests, sufficient pressure that keeps knowledge compartmentalized even if it is not currently being used?
Even today, as pollution threats to health and the environment persist, the government keeps knowledge about the associated risks from the public.
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"We are extremely pleased to be able to help keep Knowledge Point open," said Peter Johansen, chief executive of LTC.
While she understands their impulse to protect children, she feels it is more dangerous to keep knowledge from them.
Eisenberg said that the only reason for the government to have kept knowledge of the feeding tapes secret "is to keep some really horrible abuse under wraps".
Examples include the tendency to keep knowledge of problems contained within a center or program, making technical decisions without in-depth peer-reviewed technical analysis, and an unofficial hierarchy or caste system created by placing excessive power in one office.
The realisation that Mr Skrzynecky's adoptive parents had kept knowledge of his brother from him caused a rift and eventually he moved to California to start a new life.
Local participants told me that Filipino workers tended to share ideas compared to fellow local colleagues who tended to keep knowledge to themselves.
Apple has the legendary Radar, a closely-guarded internal tool that helps keep knowledge and tasks centralized, indexed, and accessible to teammates.
In an Internet-connected world, that could again be the case, but not if encryption is used to keep knowledge from people.
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