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How to rapidly assimilate new information

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Understanding how bureaucracy develops

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False Humility vs. True Humility

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Understanding group dynamics – learnings from South African hunter-gatherers

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Agreed - as organizations scale, it's like some kind of fundamental law of thermodynamics that says they must become more bureaucratic in order to remain competitive. I think it's because organizations can only work at scale if they minimize the variance of each individual business unit, and malleability threatens that. I still think that good enough leadership and communication should allow for malleable units to coexist well together, but that may be a naive ideal.
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Thank you for reading!

Even if it takes up only a small percentage of time, it probably takes up the majority of frustration (that's at least true for me)