This is a conversation with Suzanne Weller and her superpower of being a connector and a community builder, and the surprising truth of what makes her so good at it. When it comes to being a connector and a community builder, can you think of a capability more important than being able to read other people and read a room? For Suzanne Weller, there’s something she’s learned to be even more important than reading other people which has helped her grow her superpower and her impact. As a lea...
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This is a conversation with Suzanne Weller and her superpower of being a connector and a community builder, and the surprising truth of what makes her so good at it. When it comes to being a connector and a community builder, can you think of a capability more important than being able to read other people and read a room? For Suzanne Weller, there’s something she’s learned to be even more important than reading other people which has helped her grow her superpower and her impact. As a lea...
I came across this problem-solving framework 20 years ago and I’ve used it on almost every project I’ve been a part of ever since, and it is incredibly effective. All appreciation and snaps to Alex Osborn and Dr. Sydney Parns for developing the Creative Problem-Solving Process. True Snacks are bite-sized learning clips that come from an episode of the What Do You Know To Be True? podcast. The podcast conversations explore how ordinary people use their extraordinary talent, or superpo...
What Do You Know To Be True?
This is a conversation with Suzanne Weller and her superpower of being a connector and a community builder, and the surprising truth of what makes her so good at it. When it comes to being a connector and a community builder, can you think of a capability more important than being able to read other people and read a room? For Suzanne Weller, there’s something she’s learned to be even more important than reading other people which has helped her grow her superpower and her impact. As a lea...