Opinions…everyone has one, yet why do we value one individual's opinion over another? There are some obvious criteria – level of expertise, time spent in that field, credibility, cache and so on. That narrows down the selection process quite a bit, but still doesn’t really solve the problem.
The Cost of an Opinion is Evidence and Experience
Posted by kkochenberger under StrategyFrom http://thoughtleadershipleverage.com 3984 days ago
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