The Seattle Times has an article today by Amy Joyce of The Washington Post--Companies battle theft of knowledge and client lists.
Here's an excerpt:
As the economy picks up and employees prepare to move to new jobs, there's the potential for competitive information worth millions of dollars to walk out the door, straight to a competitor. Today's work world is much more of a knowledge economy in which technology and information are the main products. So the notion of assets leaving the building each night with a company's employees becomes much more pertinent.
K-Collector Topics: Knowledge Economy Knowledge Organisation knowledge work Productivity