Founding Director at Aim Knowledge Management Systems Pvt. Ltd., Mental Energy Associates, New Delhi, India,
Me in Three
I love the concept of time and how it reveals the powerfully provocative or mind changing thought whence the action becomes clear.
I am passionate about balance and am acutely aware that it is ignorance that often leads the way. I am seeking to learn the trick of harnessing ignorance. Presently my Knowledge is second to street smartness. I hope to do my bit for Wild Life when I finish encircling smartness.
I find "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles" of Sun Tzu more stimulating than "Only the paranoid survive" of Andy Grove.
Note: Post my participation in the MIX I find both equally stimulating! Earlier the 'or' word related them in my mind. Now it is the 'and' word. I have concluded Sun Tzu pertains to the long term while Andy Grove is is addressing the immediate.
Today it is easy to acquire quality Knowledge and the power job to apply Knowledge. The difficult part is making sound judgments. Ignorant diagnosis are common.
Knowledge Management may have failed for empowerment and success but its effort is sustained today by the quest for autonomy linked to self-organization and self-drive.
The core problem of Management is stagnation of Collective Ability. Enough evidence has accumulated to deduce Collective Ability is raised by removing all barriers to the flow of Knowledge.
Fundamental infrastructure innovations must overcome a steeper than normal entry barrier. The market-place considers them an avoidable adventure regardless of need. Early adopters are rare.
Practice of any wisdom demands organization and discipline. Personnel today lack the time, energy and volition to self-organize practice of management-wisdom.