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#FarmingPractices #greenhouse #GasEmissions #reduction
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#minerals #database
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I don’t suppose you’ve ever made a mistake?
“Why would you ask that?”
Because I’ve just made one.
“Ah, I see… And you don’t like making mistakes, do you?”
No.
“Want to tell me?”
No.
“Are you sure?”
I’m sure.

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#mistake
#enemies
It’s…
It’s something you said.
You made me realise something.
“I’m sorry. I wouldn’t have intended–”
You said, “Is it ethical to have so many enemies? Is it ethical to see so many people as ‘enemies of the people’?”
“I said that–but that doesn’t mean– ”
But you were right.
2/35
I like to think I’m strong on ethics… So what you said was quite a challenge. It hit me where it hurts. Right on target.
A kill shot.

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#mistake
#killshot
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So, how do you #innovate and #learn effectively in a #network?

First, you invest in #trust in the community.

Then, as your level of trust and consequently openness increases, opportunities will arise for you to understand and solve together bigger and bigger challenges. Image
How does this differ from #hierarchies and #markets?

Well, in these your first job is to understand and solve the challenge on behalf of the others (and not waste their precious time). And then your job is to sell the solution to them (which requires getting their trust). Image
Either process can be effective, if applied in the appropriate situation.

But, mind you, *if* the challenge is complex or requires input from the others, the second approach *will* lead to staggered try-fail-repeat cycle, eventually leading to community level frustration. Image
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