Oops!
Sorry Simhan, I wasn't clear about the saying.
In your post the last 2 lines are the same. :)
Anyway, it's not such an important issue.
I have only recently started some activity on this site and am amazed at how many people are simply using this site to complete their projects.
I absolutely believe in guiding people to the reading material and letting them do their groundwork.
Cheers.
From India, Hyderabad
Sorry Simhan, I wasn't clear about the saying.
In your post the last 2 lines are the same. :)
Anyway, it's not such an important issue.
I have only recently started some activity on this site and am amazed at how many people are simply using this site to complete their projects.
I absolutely believe in guiding people to the reading material and letting them do their groundwork.
Cheers.
From India, Hyderabad
Aparana,
No need to appologise. If you read carefully, you will find that the last line is not the same as the previous one.
In the first case, the person "knows that he knows not"; that means (s)he is aware of his lack of knowledge; and (s)he will benefit from being taught.
In the second, the person "knows not that he knows not"; which means (s)he is not even aware of her/his lack of knowledge, and hence, (s)he should be ignored. No one can teach a person like that.
There are quite a few like that.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
From United Kingdom
No need to appologise. If you read carefully, you will find that the last line is not the same as the previous one.
In the first case, the person "knows that he knows not"; that means (s)he is aware of his lack of knowledge; and (s)he will benefit from being taught.
In the second, the person "knows not that he knows not"; which means (s)he is not even aware of her/his lack of knowledge, and hence, (s)he should be ignored. No one can teach a person like that.
There are quite a few like that.
Have a nice day.
Simhan
From United Kingdom
I request you humbly.Please maintain the dignity of Cite-HR.
Its a proffessional forum not our Loksabha.
Behave like proffesionals,Be matured.
I appeal every member to take care of this that unnessesary arguments,discussion are just wastage of time.
Use it for knowlegde enhansement.
From India, Indore
Its a proffessional forum not our Loksabha.
Behave like proffesionals,Be matured.
I appeal every member to take care of this that unnessesary arguments,discussion are just wastage of time.
Use it for knowlegde enhansement.
From India, Indore
I also agree to some statements that HR Professional are not like KG students who require spoon feeding. As Peer Mohammad reminded there is a separate forum for 'Change Management'in this site itself. One should have at least gone through the index of different forums before posting a question. And there is nothing wrong in directing a person to refer a paricular book or site. I also find that there is no meaning in discussing the issue of personal attack by a member, Mr. Sanjay, who had once attacked me also when I put a reply using a sentence like"I think........" saying that I should reply specifically and it should not contain an element of doubt. It is obvious that when a reply is made on an issue all of us contribute to get an end result. We all give our own opinions and these opinions may not be correct. I have not felt that I am perfect in Labour Laws and Industrial Relations and as such in most of my advices you will find 'my versions/ opinions'which will be expressed by using sentences with 'I think.....' That does not mean that one who knows some thing about a matter should not reply. It may that clue or link which will lead to a final answer.
I also hope Kannan has his answer to his question about Change Management.
Regards,
Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
I also hope Kannan has his answer to his question about Change Management.
Regards,
Madhu.T.K
From India, Kannur
Hai folks,
I am very regret to say this, am not in station for a while, but there are lot of replies and commments help me out in this. As Mr.Simhan said early there is a separate verticle we have for change management in our group. I am not aware of this early, but i went thru it fully and got ton of informations in this regard. Thanks Ji..
I felt sorry if i am offending any one here because of my delayed reply... Hope it wont happen in upcoming days...
Thanks to everybody...
Rgds
Kannan
From India, Madras
I am very regret to say this, am not in station for a while, but there are lot of replies and commments help me out in this. As Mr.Simhan said early there is a separate verticle we have for change management in our group. I am not aware of this early, but i went thru it fully and got ton of informations in this regard. Thanks Ji..
I felt sorry if i am offending any one here because of my delayed reply... Hope it wont happen in upcoming days...
Thanks to everybody...
Rgds
Kannan
From India, Madras
Dear Kannan,
I am glad that you found the information on another string. My objective in not giving a helping hand was to educate you to find for yourself, rather than spoon-feed.
Kindly view and digest the message that ahujamamamia posted at citehr https://www.citehr.com/169377-marble-story.html Try to become the marble statue rather than the tile.
I much appreciate the effort that you took.
Best wishes
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
I am glad that you found the information on another string. My objective in not giving a helping hand was to educate you to find for yourself, rather than spoon-feed.
Kindly view and digest the message that ahujamamamia posted at citehr https://www.citehr.com/169377-marble-story.html Try to become the marble statue rather than the tile.
I much appreciate the effort that you took.
Best wishes
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
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