Peter F. Drucker, Knowledge Work Term Paper

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A central aspect of his argument is that knowledge and knowledge acquisition is tending to replace the importance of revenue and property in modern society - which is another indication of the radical changes that are taking place in the emerging knowledge society.

Drucker suggests that the implications of the emphasis and status given to information may also have a negative and counter-productive effect, where performance and practical issues may be neglected in place of theory and the acquisition of formal knowledge for its own sake. Furthermore, he strongly suggests that the emergence of the knowledge society may also mean the possibility of a new class conflict between the minority of knowledge workers and the larger majority of those involved in more traditional and manually orientated work. An essential point that he makes is that the competitive position of counties will depend more on the productivity and quality of knowledge workers.

Understanding the knowledge-based society leads to various challenges.

Among these is the fact that those with knowledge have to make themselves understood to those without this knowledge foundation. A major aspect of his argument is that the emphasis in knowledge societies shifts from the individual to the team and a new understanding of the how the team functions within the organization becomes crucial.


There is no doubt that Ducker's view of the emerging knowledge society has become a reality and that his understanding of the problems and advantages of the knowledge-based society are very relevant to the world today. One aspect that is worrying is the possibility of serious class conflict between knowledge workers and others in society. However, I would disagree with the degree of division in society that Drucker suggests. Drucker at the time of writing could not have foreseen the technological innovations that would take place on the Internet. With the ubiquitous nature of online networking and interaction and the way that peer-to-peer communication has increased in recent years, I feel that Drucker's concerns about polarization within society have to a large extent been avoided. If anything, the views that Drucker suggests have been confirmed and even increased by the developments in the communications media and the Internet......

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