Who you are

June 12, 2006

in Stuff

Doc Searls on Robert Scoble’s value to Microsoft:

“Job titles, boxes in org charts, are so last-millennium. They are relics of an Industrial Age that was born of the doomed notion that people are best understood as cogs in corporate machines. … What matters most in the long run is who you are. Not who you work for.”

If you’re unfamiliar with the Scoble story

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