The Downside of Transparency

Posted by: Marquee de Sells: Chriss insight outlet, on 15 Sep 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Ever since Chris Anderson built his blogging software and shared it with his colleagues, more and more Microsoft employees has been pushing hard on being as transparent to our customers as we can be. This has been a very much grass roots effort. I remember coming into Microsoft six years ago just when legal was busy giving everyone disclaimers to put on their personal blogs and telling us what we could and could not say. It was always a worry whether the next blog post would get you fired. I got...

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