Think that a CEO is too high up in the corporate food chain to care about transparency and "radical trust?" Think again.
From last month's Wired magazine: Pretend for a second that you're a CEO. Would you reveal your deepest, darkest secrets online? Would you confess that you're an indecisive weakling, that your colleagues are inept, that you're not really sure if you can meet payroll? Sounds crazy, right? After all, Coke doesn't tell Pepsi what's in the formula. Nobody sane strips down naked in front of their peers. But that's exactly what Glenn Kelman did. And he thinks it saved his business.
Read the whole article HERE
Read the writer's (Clive Thomson's) blog (which he used to solicit input while writing the above article): http://www.collisiondetection.net
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