[Column] You cannot become a member of a fighting group if you do not know about the company or the product.
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Everyone knows themselves well. There are no employees who cannot answer questions about their birth date, blood type, zodiac sign, or the origin of their name. However, when asked about the company's founding date, number of employees, annual sales, history, main bank, or the selling points of its products, few employees can answer adequately. It's not that "the grass is greener on the other side," but employees know less about their own company than the president imagines. If you think this is hard to believe, it would be beneficial to create a test from your company's brochures or website and conduct it; you will likely be astonished by the reality. When you think about it calmly, it's remarkable that small and medium-sized enterprises attempt to compete without knowing their own company’s overview or products. They waste time without any sense of problem awareness, which hinders growth. Such a group can be referred to as a rabble. In other words, they cannot be recognized as members of a fighting group. *For more details on the column, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for more information.
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