May I add other reasons why people are not likely to share their knowledge? Because they prefer to hide the simple fact that they actually don't have that much knowledge after all. Another category is knowledgeable but isn't simply able to communicate effectively. Some are shy and fear the agora effect. Not to forget the language factor, I had to reach in my company blog 20 countries, I ended up writing in two different languages but the comments were only in one language. Some don't even comment because they prefer not to expose their poor language expertise.
David Terrar
· 1 year ago
Thanks for your kind words about my presentation. It was a great conference, with some really useful material, but like you I could have done without those two sales pitches. Many thanks for doing such a comprehensive report, which I will link to when I blog about it myself.
By the way, it was only me and Emanuele who were the non-Macs, twittering up on stage. It was a great advert for Steve Jobs to see Mac, Mac, Mac, Mac, Sony Vaio, Mac, etc.
May I add other reasons why people are not likely to share their knowledge? Because they prefer to hide the simple fact that they actually don't have that much knowledge after all.
Another category is knowledgeable but isn't simply able to communicate effectively.
Some are shy and fear the agora effect.
Not to forget the language factor, I had to reach in my company blog 20 countries, I ended up writing in two different languages but the comments were only in one language. Some don't even comment because they prefer not to expose their poor language expertise.
By the way, it was only me and Emanuele who were the non-Macs, twittering up on stage. It was a great advert for Steve Jobs to see Mac, Mac, Mac, Mac, Sony Vaio, Mac, etc.