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Think about what we mean when we sayknowledge worker--people who stare into screens and whiteboards trying to torque ideas into something new. Not data or information work, but knowledge.

As Nate Silver describes in The Signal and the Noise, there's a difference between knowledge and information. Knowledge is a verifiable, articulated signal, while information is ambiguous, coarse noise. And if we're going to make wise decisions and awesome products, we need the signal, the knowledge.

To read the full, original article click on this link: 7 Ways To Get More Time To Think Today | Fast Company