Knowledge sharing 1: Attitude

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Key components of successful knowledge sharing Brief insights from author Simon Hertnon, compiled specially for Ko Awatea from his forthcoming book, The Price of Words. Compiled specially for: 1 | Attitude: clarifying success 2 | System: principles for success 3 | Process: actions for success

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Key components of successful knowledge sharing

Brief insights from author Simon Hertnon, compiled specially for Ko Awatea from his forthcoming book, The Price of Words.

Compiled specially for:

1 | Attitude: clarifying success2 | System: principles for success3 | Process: actions for success

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clarifying success1.1 Our attitude to information is out of

date1.2 Enough is enough1.3 ‘Simplicity is the ultimate

sophistication’1.4 To achieve the incredible…1.5 To do justice to your knowledge…

1 | Attitude

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we’re overloaded

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NEWS FLASH

1990 2000 2010 TIME

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Informationwe produce

Our capacityto consumeinformation

Our attitude to information is out of date

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old newsHealth care workers overburdened by `information overload' – CNN, Jan 1996

Dying for information? A report on the effects of informationoverload in the UK and worldwide– Reuters, Dec 1997

1.1Our attitude to information is out of date

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still newsDeath by information overload– Harvard Business Review, September 2009

Too much information: how to cope with data overload – The Economist, June 2011

1.1Our attitude to information is out of date

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‘more’ used to be better

1.1Our attitude to information is out of date

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too little optimal too much

1.2Enough is enough

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In 2010, Information Overload cost the U.S. economy almost one trillion dollars.

–Jonathan Spira, Basex IncAuthor of Overload! How Too Much Information Is Hazardous to Your Organization (Wiley, 2011)

1.2Enough is enough

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Simplicity is the ultimatesophistication

Leonardo da Vinci

1.3‘Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication’

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Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction.

E F Schumacher, British economist

1.3‘Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication’

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embrace constraintsAnd add your knowledge, your knowledge sharingskills, and your creativity.

1.4To achieve the incredible…

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learn more about howbest to share it

1.5To do justice to your knowledge…