When is too much knowledge a bad thing? According to Harvard Business blogger Scott D. Anthony, when it causes you to assume that other people know what you do. Referring to such mindsets as the ...
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The curse of knowledge applies to more than just copy. It can also come up in face-to-face meetings—sales pitches, conferences talks, account reviews, etc. If you overestimate the knowledge of the ...
There is a difference in your life and work from being assertive with your opinions, ideas, and even your personality, or being aggressive with it. The first requires finesse; the second can bother ...
Let’s establish something right off the bat: Knowing things is the worst. I’m not referring to some sort of “ignorance is bliss” ideology, or the distress of comprehending the world’s problems, or ...
There is a difference in your life and work from being assertive with your opinions, ideas, and even your personality, or being aggressive with it. The first requires finesse; the second can bother ...