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• Identifying practices and incentives in our organizational cultures that promote knowledge hoarding. • Working with senior management, line management, and human resources to develop an organizational culture that rewards the sharing of knowledge and frowns on the hoarding of it. In some instances, this involves new incentive systems. Some organizations offer tangible rewards for contributing to their knowledge bases, like Texas Instruments.