A new book by David Price takes a closer look at how we'll work, live and learn In the future.
Via Kenneth Mikkelsen
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In this blog David refers to an interview he did with Patrick McKenna, CEO of Ingenious Media, one of the most successful media investors in the world.
Here’s what he had to say about their approach to knowledge:
”We give a lot of our knowledge away, so that people will engage us to deliver some implementation of that knowledge. We tell people everything we know. We don’t have any great insights that we wouldn’t want to share with everyone, because we’re either raising investments, giving consultancy advice, or we are making investments. The only way we can sell those insights is by sharing what we know. The reason why we don’t worry about giving that knowledge away is because most people can’t implement what they know. The capital value of something these days is the ability to implement it rather than to create it originally.”
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Really true & relevant. Implications..... how should professional experts reframe 'the firm'? How should universities reframe 'teaching knowledge'? How should mature professionals reframe 'my career'?