Don't talk to all your employees, all your users or all your prospects the same way, because they're not the same.
The Dreyfus model of skill acquisition posits that there are five stages people go through:
1. Novice
--wants to be given a manual, told what to do, with no decisions possible
2. Advanced beginner
--needs a bit of freedom, but is unable to quickly describe a hierarchy of which parts are more important than others
3. Competent
--wants the ability to make plans, create routines and choose among activities
4. Proficient
--the more freedom you offer, the more you expect, the more you'll get
5. Expert
--writes the manual, doesn't follow it.
If you treat an expert like a novice, you'll fail.
From Seth Godin
It's really simple
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Reminder: Sept 18, one week from today, is the 3rd anniversary of the 20th
anniversary of the release of RSS 2.0. I often forget to mark that day.
It's n...
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