by Kare Anderson | Jul 23, 2016 | Co-Create, collaboration, Connecting, mutuality matters
If successful scientists “have often been people with wide interests,” as Cambridge University professor William Ian Beardmore Beveridge concluded in The Art of Scientific Investigation, then you, too, might make more breakthroughs by seeking more varied people and...
by Kare Anderson | Jul 11, 2016 | behavior, Co-Create, collaboration
“Diversity trumps ability” as a sufficiently diverse, large group of non-experts often outperforms a small group of experts,” found Future Perfect author Steven Johnson. In our increasingly complex, disruptive world, we will face more situations where we can benefit...
by Kare Anderson | Jul 5, 2016 | Caring, collaboration
Early in my work life I was sometimes surprised to see how some people were promoted faster than others who worked harder, as I was raised to do. Now I see why this happens. The surprise, for me, was that research shows you are most likely to look trustworthy to...
by Kare Anderson | Mar 24, 2016 | Co-Create, collaboration, Collective Clout
While many of us are dispirited by the long running, warped reality show called the American presidential election, there are bright spots of innovative, good governance in many towns that can give us, as citizens, great hope. Here are nine success stories that...
by Kare Anderson | Feb 2, 2016 | Co-Create, collaboration, Collective Clout
Clarify Your Values To Live Them More Fully – With Others Getting very specific about what most matters to you enables you to act more consistently, in keeping with your core values. That congruence can boost others’ trust in you according Shawn Murphy,...
by Kare Anderson | Jan 18, 2016 | collaboration, Collective Clout
Even as many Floridians were fleeing their homes, years ago, to avoid Hurricane Frances, some of their “neighbors” in Florida and Georgia had a small way to support them, just as they did after Hurricane Charley and tropical storm Bonnie hit. When people...