In the 1970s, the US Air Force recognized that one of the biggest risks to its advanced, complex programs was cluelessness. In these sorts of programs, much of the collective knowledge was “tacit.” In other words, individual managers know most if not all of the direct risks to achieving their objectives but don’t usually talk about them. As a result, they are individually aware but collectively...
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