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When General Stanley McChrystal started fighting al Qaeda in 2003, information and secrets were the lifeblood of his operations. But as the unconventional battle waged on, he began to think that the culture of keeping important information classified was misguided and actually counterproductive. In a short but powerful talk McChrystal makes the case for actively sharing knowledge.

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McChrystal, S. 2014. 'The Importance of Knowledge sharing in Military Organizations'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/importance-knowledge-sharing-military-organizations (Accessed: 25 April 2026).
(McChrystal, 2014)
McChrystal, S. 2014. 'The Importance of Knowledge sharing in Military Organizations'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/importance-knowledge-sharing-military-organizations (Accessed: 25 April 2026).
Stanley McChrystal, "The Importance of Knowledge sharing in Military Organizations", The Forge, Published: March 25, 2014, https://theforge.defence.gov.au/publications/importance-knowledge-sharing-military-organizations. (accessed April 25, 2026).
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