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Create a democracy of information

“People at the front lines should be at least as well informed as those in the executive suite.”

Most organizations control information in order to control people. Yet, increasingly, value is created where first-level employees meet customers — and the most value is created when those people have the information and the permission to do the right thing for customers at the right moment. Information transparency doesn’t just produce happy employees and happy customers, it’s a key ingredient in building resilience. Adaptability suffers when employees lack the freedom to act quickly and the data to act intelligently. The costs of information hoarding are quickly becoming untenable. Companies must build holographic information systems that give every employee a 3-D view of critical performance metrics and key priorities.

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Create a democracy of information

“People at the front lines should be at least as well informed as those in the executive suite.”

Most organizations control information in order to control people. Yet, increasingly, value is created where first-level employees meet customers — and the most value is created when those people have the information and the permission to do the right thing for customers at the right moment. Information transparency doesn’t just produce happy employees and happy customers, it’s a key ingredient in building resilience. Adaptability suffers when employees lack the freedom to act quickly and the data to act intelligently. The costs of information hoarding are quickly becoming untenable. Companies must build holographic information systems that give every employee a 3-D view of critical performance metrics and key priorities.

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Hack by Arlene Dilworth on February 21, 2014
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Story by Mike Derheim on July 14, 2013
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Hack by Steve McGill on January 10, 2019
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Hack by Timothy Kane on June 11, 2013
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Story by Samantha Hager on April 25, 2017
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Story by Maria S. Johnson on October 15, 2015
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Story by Jim McGriff, Jr. on February 27, 2020
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Story by Andre Lavoie on November 8, 2017
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Hack by Joshua Eric Schow on July 12, 2013
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Hack by Johannes Boppre on March 26, 2014

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