by Kare Anderson | Apr 29, 2019 | Connecting, Friendship, Likeability, mutuality matters
Suppose a colleague gives you a compliment as you meet her in the hallway and then another person accidentally bumped you in passing. You will respond more quickly and strongly to being bumped than to being complimented, even if the person who knocked into you...
by Kare Anderson | Apr 25, 2019 | behavior, Collective Clout, Leadership, mutuality matters
Perhaps your most valuable skills in our often tumultuous, fast-changing world are the capacity to recruit and/or strengthen apt teams of diverse individuals to innovate or capture certain kinds of opportunity or solve certain kinds of problems better and faster...
by Kare Anderson | Apr 24, 2019 | behavior, Caring, Collective Intelligence, Connecting, Friendship, Give Back, inspiration, Likeability, mutuality matters, Networking
After being honored in a tribute at the Kennedy Center in 2013 the renowned musician, Carlos Santana, was interviewed by several eager reporters. He was often asked about the musicians he most admired, the turning points in his life and how it felt to be popular...
by Kare Anderson | Apr 22, 2019 | behavior, Co-Create, Collective Intelligence, Connecting, Friendship, Likeability, mutuality matters
Five men are walking across the Golden Gate Bridge on an outing organized by their wives who are college friends. The women moved ahead in animated conversation. One man describes the engineering involved in the bridge’s long suspension. Another man points to...
by Kare Anderson | Apr 20, 2019 | behavior, Collective Intelligence, Friendship, mutuality matters
When it comes to networking, most people focus on the sexy part – meeting new people. But for true mutuality and interconnectedness, it is vital to stay in touch and keep your relationships alive and growing once you’ve made that initial connection. Someone who...
by Kare Anderson | Apr 19, 2019 | Book, Connecting, mutuality matters
“Because I helped to wind the clock, I come to hear it strike,” wrote William Butler Yeats. Hint: Become an Opportunity Maker who enables others to proudly use their best talents together on things that matter to them and you become the sought-after...