Principles in Brief
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Examples
Below are different aspects of our knowledge principle. Each contains various examples of it being applied.
- Seeking Knowledge
- Sharing Knowledge
- Providing and Soliciting Challenge
- Applying Personal Knowledge
- In a town hall meeting, Ava hears about a project that is addressing a problem similar to one she is working on in her area. Ava schedules time with the project leader to learn more.
- As Hugo reads an article about how a car manufacturer solved an issue with broken seals, he wonders if the same technology would work at his chemical facility. He does more research and then asks people in other Koch companies to recommend people in their own knowledge networks who might have useful information.
- Maryam has a hunch that her team can reduce raw material inputs by 10% without affecting product quality. After talking to her supervisors, she works with a small team to design and run an experiment to test her hypothesis.
Give it a Try
The power of these principles happens through application. There’s no substitute for learning as you apply.