Linking Thinking

Don’t Share — Build

Vic­tor New­man on the futil­ity of every­one shar­ing every­thing in an orga­ni­za­tion: The first prob­lem is the implicit eco­nomic par­a­digm peo­ple apply to ideas and knowl­edge: if every­thing is shared, it will be per­ceived to have lit­tle or no value. Sec­ond, you can spend as much time inter­pret­ing shared things of low value as high. Third, peo­ple will only share with those whom they respect and from whom they can expect a return or who share the same prob­lem of pre­serv­ing or rein­vent­ing iden­tity. These peo­ple don’t always work in the same orga­ni­za­tion. And fourth, not every­one is either pre-disposed or equipped to cre­ate (leave alone share) knowledge.

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