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…true trust comes from knowing, not from blind faith.
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One of the reasons why the hidden variable of trust is so significant and compelling in today’s world is that we have entered into a global, knowledge worker economy.
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The half-life of our current knowledge and skills is much shorter than it has ever been…
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Accountability builds extraordinary trust in the culture when people feel secure in the knowledge that everyone will be held to certain standards.
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Without trust, collaboration is merely cooperation, which fails to achieve the benefits and possibilities available to true collaborators in the knowledge worker age.
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Information, unlike land and capital is not zero-sum; it’s infinite… Knowledge, in contrast, becomes more valuable indirectly in proportion to your need or desire for it.
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…if someone is called upon to learn something that contradicts what they already think they know – particularly if they are committed to that prior knowledge – they are likely to resist the new learning.
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Knowledge is power. – Francis Bacon
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…eat the cookie. Watch the movie. Read the book. Not everything you do has to be about improving your health, your knowledge, your job, or your body. It’s OK to just be.
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The more you know about all of your directs… the more they will trust you, and the better you will be at getting the most out of each one of them.
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