
What do the Rolling Stones have to do with understanding collaboration? And how can we all master collective intelligence?
In today’s awesome chat, Danette and friend of the podcast Ann Braithwaite chat about the power we all can harness through collective intelligence. Ann is a Collective Intelligence expert, speaker and coach from New Zealand who helps people navigate systemic shifts, hone strategic acumen, deliver on the most ambitious ideas, or to elevate leadership impact. We don’t have all the answers, so learning to harness others’ ability to use their lens on a problem to help you out.
They also chat about why we have collaboration backwards, how to make sure your team knows how to work together, and how we can look at the difference between the Rolling Stones and a cover band to understand how collaboration really works.
To find out more about Ann:
https://www.annbraithwaite.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/annbraithwaite/?originalSubdomain=nz
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Adaptability and Collaboration
01:31 Adapt the News: Innovative Solutions in Energy
04:47 Understanding Unsolvable Problems
07:24 The Importance of Collective Intelligence
10:09 Challenges in Problem Solving
13:49 Navigating Uncertainty in Leadership
18:31 Defining Collaboration vs. Teamwork
21:19 Practical Tips for Developing Collaboration Skills
25:13 Real-World Examples of Collaboration
30:07 Final Thoughts and Resources
41:02 Listener Question: Why Did You Start Your Business?
'Adapt with Danette FM’ is a podcast by Danette Fenton-Menzies; speaker, business coach, author and a leader in the adaptability space for the over a decade. In this podcast Danette chats to different adaptable leaders from across different sectors to break down how they have adapted to get where they are, and what tips you can utilise to keep up with changing environments. Season 2 is focussing on "Problem Solving and Collaboration"
You can also learn more about Danette and get in contact here: https://www.danettefm.com/
All Magical Learning podcasts are recorded on the lands of the Kulin, Ngunnawal and Wiradjuri nations, and we pay our respect to their elders past and present.
As always, if you are having trouble, you can always send us a message.