Collaborative Intelligence in the Workplace
Discover the power of combining energy, knowledge, and talents
Recorded on:
11/06/12
You know the phrase “the sum is greater than the parts”?
That’s the perfect description of collaborative intelligence. Together, you have more knowledge, insight, awareness — more potential for solutions — than you do apart. But too often, people think that collaborative intelligence is just the natural result of being part of a team. That simply by officially working together, communication and knowledge sharing happens. Those people couldn’t be more wrong!
Collaborative intelligence takes more than just working together!
Collaborative intelligence is a process. It requires mapping out knowledge pools … an openness to different points of view … and the ability to really share and communicate across personality and job types. It requires the skills you’ll learn in this powerful CD-ROM!
This training is critical for every member of a team!
Discover how you can develop true collaborative intelligence. When you practice the skills you’ll learn, you’ll develop a better connection among team members … improve your interactions and problem solving … and, quite simply, get more done. Consider this training vital for anyone in a management role — and critical for anyone on a team! Purchase Collaborative Intelligence in the Workplace today!
A Look at What You’ll Learn:
- Personality dynamics and their impact on collaborative intelligence initiatives
- How social understanding leads to collaborative intelligence
- The critical importance of cross-training and how to seek out opportunities for more
- Understanding your team members and their strengths: documenting breadth and depth of knowledge
- Creating knowledge bases: great techniques and tools that can make it easier
- Techniques for seeking out information — and sharing with multiple people
- True collaboration: the importance of defining the situation rather than just asking questions
- The importance of social capital in collaborative intelligence
- Removing the fear factor that leads to knowledge hoarding
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