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"Collaborative Intelligence: Thinking with People Who Think Differently" is a book written by Dawna Markova and Angie McArthur. The book explores the power of collective thinking and collaboration in today's rapidly changing and complex world. The authors argue that in order to address the significant challenges and opportunities in our personal and professional lives, we need to tap into the intelligence and knowledge of those around us. They introduce the concept of "Q-Storming," a revolutionary brainstorming technique that takes into account the different thinking styles, perspectives, and strengths of individuals. The book highlights the importance of understanding cognitive diversity and five thinking skills known as "Thinking Talents." These talents include synthesizing, inquiring, envisioning, dialecting, and validating. By understanding and utilizing these thinking talents, individuals and organizations can harness the intelligence of their teams more effectively. Markova and McArthur also discuss the barriers to collaboration, such as biases, assumptions, and communication breakdowns. They provide practical tools, techniques, and case studies to help readers navigate these obstacles and foster a culture of collaboration within their organizations. Overall, "Collaborative Intelligence" is a guidebook for fostering effective collaboration and unlocking the collective intelligence of diverse teams. It emphasizes the power of thinking together, appreciating different perspectives, and cultivating an environment where collaboration can flourish.
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