
Today, I attended the 7th session of Knowledge Community Chennai (#KCC7). For updates about that, please check Twitter
In this, I’m going to discuss about the participation for such sessions (and not about the session itself).
Today we had around 34 participants. The Wipro Office in Chennai was kind enough to provide us a 250 seater auditorium for conducting this event. Last time, HCL Technologies provided the venue and the strength was around 50.
Why is that the strength is so low for such KM sessions? Aren’t people interested to gain knowledge from various sources? Or is it that the people believe that they could gain knowledge from Internet and newspapers?
My understanding is that people are reluctant to ‘learn’. They are interested in going home as soon as possible after completing their ‘regular’ work at office. They don’t want to spend some extra time (even once in a month) to gain some knowledge and network with ‘real’ people.
When the atmosphere changes in the corporate world where people seek knowledge from various sources, the progress will be tremendous. The root cause for the existing atmosphere in every institution/firm is, I believe, the ‘Education System’ of the country and nothing else. If the education system had made the students to seek knowledge, it would have continued in corporate world also. But it just helped the students to get a degree which was used by the corporate world as a ‘qualification’ for entry into their firm. “As you sow, so shall you reap.” Isn’t it?