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Beating ‘Not Invented Here’ Syndrome
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Beating ‘Not Invented Here’ Syndrome

by Rolf-Christian Wentz
August 2024
Beginner to intermediate
5 pages
11m
English
MIT Sloan Management Review
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Toolbox for Tackling Hard Cases of NIH Syndrome
Organizations are most eective if they segment their populations along the line of severity of NIH syndrome and then target each
segment with specic actions and tools.
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