Cody Krainock

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The structure of social networks is not only important for us as individuals, but also makes a big difference in the functioning of large organizations. If an organization keeps people in strict career ladders and has silo-like business units and divisions, then the social network will be overly structured, with insufficient randomness. This, in turn, means long chains of hops for information to be transmitted around, resulting in poor communications and slow decision making.
The Origin of Wealth: The Radical Remaking of Economics and What it Means for Business and Society
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