by Kare Anderson | Aug 23, 2017 | behavior, Book, Collective Intelligence
Want to successfully champion ideas and spur apt collective action with others at work and home? Read Originals by New York Times op-ed writer and popular Wharton psychology professor, Adam Grant to get the answers to these questions and take this 15-question quiz. Q....
by Kare Anderson | Aug 17, 2017 | behavior, Collective Intelligence, Connecting, Friendship
Like many photographers before him, Richard Zaltman was visiting remote areas of the world to capture images of people living lives far removed from those in the United States. Here’s what made his experience different. One morning, while walking through an...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 12, 2017 | Caring, Co-Create, collaboration
“Recognize the Often Hidden Signs of a Heart Attack” is the 30-minute briefing that attracts the biggest attendance when a cardiologist speaks at nearby retirement homes. Fear often drives people to attend so the title gets them in the door. As well: • Briefing,...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 11, 2017 | behavior, community, Tribe
Sadly, “In 1985 about half of Americans said they had a close friend at work; by 2004, this was true for only 39%,” according to Wharton professor, Adam Grant. Further, “We are not only “bowling alone” suggests Stanford professor, Jeffrey Pfeffer, we are increasingly...
by Kare Anderson | Jul 27, 2017 | behavior
Observing the seemingly glorious times others are having, based on what they share online, tempts us to embellish our own tales. Further, until 2013, we could click on a Facebook advertisement to hire someone to lie for us – about our brilliant successes at past jobs...