Abdurrahman AlQahtani

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Related research strongly suggests that competition inhibits learning and creativity because rather than focusing on the task at hand, in conditions of competition people focus their attention too heavily on what competitors are doing, on how well they are performing in comparison, and on the reactions of third parties such as leaders and peers who are the audience for the contest. Moreover, when a task is difficult enough or complex enough that it requires help and sharing ideas with others, internal competition is especially destructive.
The Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge into Action
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