synergy
You produce 10, they produce 10 (which you cannot observe), and the composite result is 30.
From myself, I'd say, "Working with this guy, I get 30 for 10 effort, he's giving me a lot, thanks!" I'm grateful!
They feel the same way.
You produce 10, they produce 10 (which you cannot observe), and the composite result is 15.
From my own perspective, it looks like I should be doing better.
They feel the same way.
I was thinking about Madamis (Japanese brand of haloperidol) when the above thought occurred to me.
The latter can be easily drawn.
https://gyazo.com/c4660f8b4cafa58f4ae06997abf916c7
Looking at A+B on the scale of A, the contribution by B appears to be shorter than the actual length of B
The reason this is happening is because the two vectors are not aligned.
This is easy to describe, but I can't draw the former with this metaphor.
Even if they are perfectly aligned in direction, they can only be 100%, so they cannot express the synergistic increase in value.
There is a discrepancy between the axis of value that each individual perceives and the axis of output that he or she can produce.
But that's a little less informative when it comes to matching the "axis of values" with the other person's "axis of output."
Metaphors captured in vector synthesis seem inappropriate.
relevance
Supermodularity
Do it right" is a mid-core philosophy.
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