What's In It For Me? Dealing with Barriers to Organisational Sharing
Jinfo Article
8th October 2013
Abstract
Why don't some people want to share? The answer usually given is "culture", but it could more accurately be "what's in it for me?" This article looks at some practical ways to deal with barriers to sharing knowledge from personalities to internal competition and time constraints. Sarah Dillingham also provides tips for effective knowledge management within organisations.
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