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Compliance Knowledge Hub නිර්මාණය  කිරීමෙහි මුලික අරමුණ වනුයේ  දැනුම හුවමාරු කරගැනීමයි. Compliance හා බැඳුනු ඔබගේ නිර්මාණයන් අප වෙත ලැබීමට සැලැස්වීමෙන් සමස්තයක් ලෙස එකම නිර්මාණයකට  නැවත නැවතත් වැයවන කාලය සහ මුල්‍යමය පිරිවැය අවම වනවා සේම ශේස්ත්‍රය හා අලුතින් සම්බන්ධවන්නන් දැනුමෙන් සන්නද්ද කිරීම තුලින් වඩාත් සුරක්ෂිත වැඩ පරිසරයක් බිහිකරගැනීමට හැකිවනු ඇතැයි යන්න අප විශ්වාස කරමු. මෙහි ඇතුළත්කොට ඇති පෝරම සහ දත්තයන් කිසිදු අයකිරීමකින් තොරව බාගතකරගැනීමට හැකිය.

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ඔබේ අදහස් හා යෝජනා අප ඉතා අගය කොට සලකමු. ඔබට අවශ්‍යවන ආකෘති සහ එහි අවශ්‍යතාවය අප වෙත ලියන්න. සුරක්ෂිත වැඩ පරිසරයක් බිහිකරගැනීම සදහා අප එයින්  දිරිමත්වනවා නොඅනුමානයි.අපගේ ලිපිනය – complianceknowledgehub@yahoo.com
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10 Benefits that you can get from sharing your knowledge

1. It helps you grow

“The question is not whether your company’s employees and leaders have the right skills; it’s whether they have the potential to learn new ones”. Having a fixed set of skills is what makes you proficient in a specific area – but growth means continuous development. They say you could learn something from everybody in your life. Better make sure you actually do.

2. It helps you stay motivated

Getting exposed to different skills and know-how from your peers can help you want more from yourself, engaging everybody in a game plan of acquiring knowledge. We’re all achievers on the inside. Sharing knowledge practices pushes you to become better at what you do, while driving you at the same time to contribute with your own insights.

3. Getting top talent access

“If you’re the smartest person in the room, then you’re in the wrong room” the saying goes. Knowledge sharing helps you get feedback and help with your projects from those more skilled or with a different set of competences. You can always reach out to your peers – you’ll be amazed of what they can teach you in no time. Not to mention the access to upper management expertise!

4. Recognition

So many recent studies underline the importance of recognition at work – it is one of the most powerful motivators and will highly contribute to both employee retention and engagement. Sharing your knowledge with others will give your talents more exposure, thus giving the people you interact with the opportunity to identify you as a valuable expert. Helping others can help you build your reputation. And that’s a valuable asset!

5. Generating new ideas

They say two heads think better than one. When different skills and experiences collide, eye-opening ideas and solutions emerge. The creative energy of brainswarming can generate faster and more relevant solutions to your current assignments, supporting you in successfully achieving your tasks. Tribal knowledge FTW!

6. Future leaders discovery

Sharing knowledge can be a great tool for everyone to PR themselves. All you need to do is to be permanently connected to the hot business topics and offer your expertise every time you can. When people are open to prove their value through their competence, it’s easier to notice the ones likely to organize people and to take initiative. The leaders of tomorrow are among those.

7. Limiting the skill gap

Your team is as strong as its weakest member. By sharing knowledge and talking about certain decisions and procedures, the new guys or juniors could easily acquire new sets of skills. Create an environment where everybody is encouraged to ask questions, and help professionals in all your locations and job positions stay updated with the latest information in their field.

8. Team cementing and silo breaking

When employees, teams and leaders share ideas and resources with each other, the feeling that they pursue a common goal becomes authentic. The feeling of being part of a functional and collaborative team boosts enthusiasm and empowers everyone to exchange knowledge, breaking down the silo mentality that affects both employees morale and ultimately reducing your business efficiency.

9. Sense of purpose

There’s a thin line between employees “sort of doing stuff” and those that have a sense of purpose. By creating an environment where people feel like their knowledge makes a difference, they will clearly see how their work fits in the bigger mission of the organization. Work without purpose is no work at all.

10. Operational efficiency

That’s perhaps the most important thing. Sharing knowledge increases the productivity of your team. You can work faster and smarter, as you get easier access to the internal resources and expertise within your organization. Projects don’t get delayed, people swimmingly get the information they need in order to do their jobs and your business fills the bill.

 

The “Knowledge is Power” adage is long dead as the new reality of the workforce has taught us that sharing knowledge is beneficial to everybody. So start capturing and communicating your organization’s deep smarts and…

Happy knowledge sharing!

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