1st ed. Foreword -- 1. The get-it-all-together profession -- 2. The knowledge dynamic -- 3. Control : the twilight of hierarchy -- 4. Secrecy : costs and benefits of openness -- 5. Ownership : knowledge as a shared resource -- 6. Privilege : the fairness revolution -- 7. Geopolitics : the passing of remoteness -- 8. The social fallout of knowledge -- 9. A harness for technology -- 10. The generalist mind-set -- 11. Education for leadership -- 12. The knowledge seniors : commencement at 65 -- Afterword.
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Cronin, M. J. (1986). The Knowledge Executive: Leadership in an Information Society (Book Review). College & Research Libraries, 47(3), 289–290. https://doi.org/10.5860/crl_47_03_289
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