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The Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge into Action

Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. SuttonHarvard Business Review14 min readJanuary 1, 2000
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Why do organizations fail to act on what they know? Pfeffer and Sutton identify the 'smart talk trap': companies reward people who sound smart over people who do smart things. Covers five sources of the knowing-doing gap: fear, competition among colleagues, measurement systems, reliance on precedent, and treating planning as action. A wake-up call taught in MBA operations courses.

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