From Personal to Shared
From Personal to Shared explores one of the hidden problems of modern work, relationships, and organizations:
Why does everything keep depending on one person?
Through systems thinking, organizational psychology, and political economy, Shen Kade examines how private knowledge becomes shared infrastructure — and why teams, families, startups, and institutions collapse when critical structure remains trapped inside individual memory.
This book introduces a practical philosophy of:
protocols
defaults
coordination cost
shared cognition
maintenance labor
governance
institutional memory
Using vivid real-world examples — remote teams, households, nonprofits, startups, schools, and open-source communities — the book shows how small shared rules quietly shape trust, cooperation, and scale.
Rather than offering productivity hacks or corporate slogans, From Personal to Shared argues that civilization itself depends on making knowledge reusable, visible, and collectively maintainable.
For readers interested in:
systems thinking
organizational design
team collaboration
knowledge management
productivity philosophy
modern work culture
AI and coordination systems
This is a book about the invisible infrastructure behind human cooperation.
read more at From Personal to Shared | Stop Guessing. Start Cooperating.