Deiwin Sarjas

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People don’t want to deliver bad news to others because they fear they will be blamed by association, a worry that numerous psychological experiments demonstrate is well founded. Unless managers actively encourage the surfacing of bad news, the MUM effect means that the people around them will avoid bringing negative information to light, even if such information is essential for turning knowledge into action. The effect also means that people will avoid making suggestions for improvement if doing so first means implying that something is wrong.
The Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge into Action
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