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Being Transparent About Company’s Problems

1. Trust. Without trust, communication breaks. More specifically: In any human interaction, the required amount of communication is inversely proportional to the level of trust.

2. The more brains working on the hard problems, the better.

3. A good culture is like the old RIP routing protocol: Bad news travels fast; good news travels slow.

A healthy company culture encourages people to share bad news. A company that discusses its problems freely and openly can quickly solve them.

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