“That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” — Neil Armstrong, Astronaut
With these iconic words in 1969, Neil Armstrong marked a moment of human achievement that transcended its immediate context. His words symbolized not only a monumental accomplishment but also the broader potential for human progress.
That same year, Peter Drucker foresaw a different leap for mankind: the rise of the knowledge worker. This prompted different thinking about resources. Unlike physical resources, knowledge is renewable and can be expanded in novel ways. Thus, managing and empowering knowledge workers presented new challenges for modern management, where innovation and continuous learning became essential in the knowledge economy.[…]