At Tulip, we strive to acquire a greater knowledge-base; be it of life, of technology, of people, in short, of anything, because to us knowledge truly is power. Although it is impossible to be knowledgeable on everything under the sun, we believe a human is born to learn, and keeps on learning till he takes his last breath.
However, knowledge is obtained at a price. One should not ignore his failures of the learning experiences. It is in this failing process that we learn to be capable adults, able to handle the complexities that life throws our way. That is why in Tulip, if someone makes a mistake, we encourage the person to move forward and meet head-on with the challenges lying his way.
All businesses have access to an extensive pool of knowledge - whether this is their understanding of customers' needs and the business environment or the skills and experience of staff. The way a business gathers shares and exploits this knowledge can be central to its ability to develop successfully. Knowledge management can benefit everyone, an enterprise of any scale. Information in this age is a valuable asset, in the hands of the right people, can make or break a business organization.
The world has increasing free flow of information. While this invariably leads to faster development, it also impacts the competitive advantage held by the innovators of processes or technology. It has therefore become strategically important for one and all in business to understand the knowledge, processes and controls to effectively manage the system of sharing and transferring information in the most beneficial way.
Knowledge as such means nothing without understanding and compassion as we see – it is not uncommon to find highly knowledgeable people use their skills to draw undue advantage for themselves or to the detriment of others. Knowledge is most fulfilling when it has welfare of the people at large as the basis of its dissemination. Hence there is no treasure more valuable than knowledge which can work not only for development of the way we conduct business and our work life but the whole civilization.
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