Hear from leaders who are thinking about strategy in a whole new way - not as something you decide on once a year, but as an ongoing journey of exploration & adaptation.. Agile leaders learn, adjust, and get moving again in real time, responding to changes in the environment. People from all fields can be agile leaders - our guests explain what that looks like and how they've faced complex challenges.
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Hear from leaders who are thinking about strategy in a whole new way - not as something you decide on once a year, but as an ongoing journey of exploration & adaptation.. Agile leaders learn, adjust, and get moving again in real time, responding to changes in the environment. People from all fields can be agile leaders - our guests explain what that looks like and how they've faced complex challenges.
Today’s episode focuses on diversity that's not visible in any kind of demographics we encounter in a dataset from the Census Bureau. It’s the diversity that springs from how our brains approach various kinds of problems. Cognitive diversity, just like other kinds of diversity, manifests itself in every team we’re a part of, whether it’s recognized or not. Just like other kinds of diversity, cognitively diverse teams can be better teams, especially when it comes to working in spaces that require creativity and innovation. In this episode Sebastian Hamers of Human Insight teams up with Tabitha Scott of Southern Growth Studio to explain cognitive and strategic diversity and how to use these underappreciated concepts to power effective teams and organizations.
The Agile Strategy Lab Podcast
Hear from leaders who are thinking about strategy in a whole new way - not as something you decide on once a year, but as an ongoing journey of exploration & adaptation.. Agile leaders learn, adjust, and get moving again in real time, responding to changes in the environment. People from all fields can be agile leaders - our guests explain what that looks like and how they've faced complex challenges.