Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Knowledge is Great

Everybody is aware; we are exposed to everything by the knowledge. In turn knowledge is not great but the greatest. Knowledge Is being familiar with someone or something. It could include facts, information, descriptions, as well as skills acquired by experience or education. It can refer to the understanding of a subject. It is the vastest facility in the universe as universe can be dimensioned by this only. It is captured, gained and developed by all sort of studies, experiences and sharing. On date biggest source of gaining knowledge is internet. It includes interaction with known and unknown persons as well as experts. For the knowledge we can say - There is no substitute for knowledge. It is impossible to read a paper without being exposed to ideas. And ideas; more than money, are the real currency for success. - A man goes to knowledge as he goes to war, wide awake, with fear, with respect, and with absolute assurance. - A man of knowledge lives by acting, not by thinking about acting. - Knowledge gives choice. It also explains why we suddenly have women in the same jobs as men. There is no substitute for accurate knowledge. Know yourself, know your business and know your men. - Watch, listen, and learn. You can't know it all yourself - anyone who thinks that they do is destined for mediocrity. An established discipline since 1991 (see Nonaka 1991), Knowledge Management (KM) includes courses taught in the fields of business administration, information systems, management, and library and information sciences (Alavi & Leidner 1999). More recently, other fields have started contributing to KM research; these include information and media, computer science, public health, and public policy. Columbia University and Kent State University offer dedicated Master of Science degrees in Knowledge Management. The most recognized knowledgeable person of this age Albert Einstein has said about his knowledge “I am like a five year old boy, picking sea shells of knowledge on the sea shore.” At other place he has said “We know very little, tomorrow we may know a little more. But what is this all, only he knows.”