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The Collaborative Mind Cindy Chastain and Kip Voytek TEDxOttowa December 6, 2009

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Everyone agrees that collaboration is important, but it's hart to move beyond putting people together in a room and waiting for the magic. Kip Voytek and I try to explore how people need to think differently and adopt new cognitive modes to be more effective collaborators.

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The Collaborative Mind

Cindy Chastain and Kip VoytekTEDxOttowa December 6, 2009

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and then we . .

We read and write about it . . .

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weasel wordshave emotional throw weightsound importantalmost demand acclamation…but means nothing

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can’t do it alone

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we need it for survival

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allows us to do things better

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the fundamentals

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cooperation to collaboration

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pleasure of critique

reverent iconoclasm

cognitive empathy

centrifugal mind

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pleasure of critique

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embrace your own ignorance

and discomfor

t

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“The core skill of innovators is error

recovery, not failure avoidance.”

Randy NelsonPixar University

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go forth actively looking for the holes

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and have fun while you’re at it...

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separate yourself from the work

show often/show early

want to contribute, not own

learn to be a good critic

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reverent iconoclasm

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first principles inspire

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atoms and molecules

“Bird liked to take one tune and play it for a couple of hours. Then he would know

every nook and cranny of the melody and the chords. He was very scientific about

those things....”

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Always approach the rules with

Devotion and Heresy

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Going deep (in a reasonable time)

Expose your biases

Teach/write about your discipline

Invite heresy

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cognitive empathy

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/cayusa/

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crossing minds

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concrete cognitive components

Categories & Cell Units

Altitudes

Rhythms

Metaphors & Frameworks

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Getting into other people’s heads

Do different things (for even a day)

Follow the brain health trends

Read memoirs/bios of different people

Be curious when you see passion

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centrifugal mind

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exhibit Bexhibit A

centrifugal

centripetal

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centrifugal thinking…

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no ready answers?

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“more patient, less deliberate modes of mind are particularly suited to making sense of situations that are intricate, shadowy or ill-defined.”

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not knowing = opportunity

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no starting point

listening to what’s there

building on what’s given

Improv

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has no fear in exploring the outer regions of possibility

derives insight from multiple sources

is purely in the moment

the centrifugal mind…

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seeks a clear path to solutions

looks for ways to align/recombine

is critical/reflective in its approach

the centripetal mind…

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final thoughts

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be nimble

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Devotion

Advocacy

Hammer

Centrifugal

Heresy

Critique

Nail

Centripetal

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be foxy

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“The hedgehog knows one big thing, the fox knows many things.”

- Archilochus

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The Twitter/140 Version

To get the most out of working with the rich diversity of talent around - to collaborate - be

nimble, be foxy.

(110 characters, room to RT)