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Knowledge Management as pioneered by Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji

Knowledge Management as pioneered by Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Presentation by Jasbir Singh. Overview. Knowledge Management currently defined Knowledge Management in the eyes of Sikhism. What is knowledge?. Knowledge has three different meanings by the way it is used

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Knowledge Management as pioneered by Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji

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  1. Knowledge Management as pioneered by Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Presentation by Jasbir Singh

  2. Overview • Knowledge Management currently defined • Knowledge Management in the eyes of Sikhism

  3. What is knowledge? • Knowledge has three different meanings by the way it is used • First, it is used to make reference to a state of knowing or often referred to as ‘know about’. • Second, it is referred to as an understanding of doing to make things happen and this corresponds to ‘know-how’. • Third, knowledge is referred as a body of knowledge captured in the form of books, papers, digitized in computers and so on. • Quest for knowledge is not new, it has been sought for a long time and been documented, i.e. thoughts of philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle., Confucious and Lao Tzu.

  4. Knowledge • Tacit • embedded is everybody mind • private, has got a specific understanding • difficult to be described and conveyed • Explicit • recorded in form of documents • codified knowledge that can be communicated in formal, systematic language

  5. What is knowledge management • Knowledge management is both old and new and has grown and developed from existing practices, and is already well established in many organizations • It is about people and processes, i.e. interaction, acquiring and transferring knowledge • Some companies confuse this with databases and communication, which sets them off in the wrong direction.

  6. Definition of knowledge management • 71 different definitions • “Knowledge management is the use of technology, organizational strategies and culture to enhance management and leverage human knowledge. It is the management of information, knowledge and experience in an organization.”

  7. Knowledge Management Process Retain Identify Share KM Processes Acquire Utilise Create

  8. History of Knowledge Management • The shift to knowledge work occurred in large measure between 1920 and 1980. • Peter Drucker has been chronicling this shift since 1959 and has written extensively regarding its nature and implications • The introduction of the term knowledge management in 1980s by Karl Wiig

  9. Why Knowledge Management is Important • Knowledge continuity • Time is money – accessibility to information; speed • Competitor info • Reinventing the wheel • Relevant knowledge; redundancy; outdated

  10. Challenges • Cultural issues • Knowledge becoming obsolete • Value of knowledge erode over time • Technology – expensive and cannot take the lead, speed • Role of leader

  11. Knowledge Management Framework Strategy Technology Culture

  12. Knowledge in Sikhism • Knowledge is to know the difference between the right (Sat, real, eternal, permanent etc.) and the wrong (Asat, falsehood, ephemeral, etc.). • The SGGS is the source of Infinite Wisdom that has immediate and eternal relevance. • The Gurbani puts tremendous emphasis on "Karanee" (right practice or efforts) • KWf KWf khY ijhbw n sÍwdu mITo AwvY]Agin Agin khY sIq n ibnws hY ]bYd bYd khY rog imtq n kwhU ko]drb drb khY koaU drbih n iblws hY ]cMdn cMdn khq pRgtY n subwsu bwsu]qYsy igAwn gosit khq n rhq pwvY]krnI pRDwn Bwn audiq Akws hY ] “By merely saying "sugar, sugar" you cannot taste the sweetness of sugar. By merely saying "fire, fire" you cannot get rid of cold. By merely saying "doctor, doctor" you cannot cure the illness. By merely saying "chandan, chandan" you cant experience its fragrance. Similarly, by merely uttering knowledge you cannot live it. "Karanee" is supreme, like the rising sun in the sky (Vaar Bhai Gurdaas, page 37)”

  13. Basis of knowledge • sBu goibMdu hY sBu goibMdu hY goibMd ibnu nhI koeI ]God is everything, God is everything. Without God, there is nothing at all. - Pg 485 SGGS Ji

  14. Retain Identify Share KM Processes Acquire Utilise Create KM Process in Sikhism Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji isKI isiKAw gur vIcwir Era of kaljug Dur kI bwxI AweI sbdu gurU suriq Duin cylw ] Udasis/Parchar

  15. KM Framework in Sikhism 1469 – 1708 ~ Plan Leadership – SGGS Ji (Guru manio granth) Strategy Pothi SGGS Ji No problems of k-obsolete 1 eyku ipqw eyks ky hm bwirk qU myrw gur hweI ]1699 Technology Culture

  16. Current Trends in KM (not for Sikhi)

  17. Guru Nanak Dev Ji Raag Sorath 635 • sbdu gur pIrw gihr gMBIrw ibnu sbdY jgu baurwnµ ]The Word of the Shabad is his Guru and spiritual teacher, profound and unfathomable; without the Shabad, the world is insane. To be knowledgeable you need a teacher, who else if not SGGS JI

  18. Just to share KM today is all about how to apply knowledge with Wisdom

  19. Thank You

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