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Chip Heath, Dan Heath · Harvard Business Review · 2006

The Curse of Knowledge

Reprint: F0612A Impenetrable strategy statements can’t unite employees behind an organization’s goals, but concrete language and stories can.

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Shows why abstract strategy language fails when leaders cannot remember what their ideas sound like to people without the same context.

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