by Kare Anderson | Apr 18, 2019 | behavior, Collective Intelligence
When things go wrong, we tend to blind ourselves to other’s feelings. We are more likely to fall into a destructive behavioral trap. Sadly, when we do, we cannot be empathic. We weaken that human bond that’s vital to re-grouping and resilience. These blinding mindsets...
by Kare Anderson | Apr 17, 2019 | Article
It strengthens your self-clarity, credibility and connectivity. It also increases the chances that people will understand and remember what you say. Self-Clarity: Getting clear about the main point you want to make enables you to then identify the best example that...
by Kare Anderson | Feb 11, 2019 | Article
Want to become a sought-after, connective leader, the invaluable glue that holds groups together? Here are some methods that enable you to do so. 1. Experience The Freedom Of Agreed Upon Constraints To create a common ground on which we could get more done with...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 20, 2018 | Collective Intelligence, decisionmaking
When told to tackle the widespread child malnutrition in Vietnam in 1990 as an employee of Save the Children, Jerry and Monique Sternin could easily have become overwhelmed. Plus the country’s foreign minister told them, “You have six months to make a difference.”...
by Kare Anderson | Nov 15, 2018 | behavior, Collective Intelligence, mutuality matters, SmartPartnering
One Christmas you could step inside the historic Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco and be swept into a sumptuous holiday scene that includes a towering Christmas tree and a two-story-high Victorian gingerbread house. Yet sadly, like most other businesses that want to...