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Collaborative Intelligence

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"Collaborative Intelligence gives distributed, co-located, and hybrid teams the guided visual collaboration tools they need to create imaginative new solutions to hard problems and innovate faster. It will provide proven, repeatable playbooks that lead to creatively productive, incredible outcomes. Part 1 of the book build understanding of visual methodologies and build skills for readers to facilitate visual collaboration in teams. Readers will learn how to become "imagination workers," an extension of the knowledge worker who shifts non-imaginative work to technology and is valued for creativity, teamwork, and curiosity. Part 2 explains how to put it into practice. Unlike books like Testing Business Ideas and Gamestorming, it won't focus on individual exercises, but rather recipes of activities and rituals teams can put into practice. It will include instructions and guidance, as well as links to proprietary canvases and resources that readers can use immediately."-- Provided by publisher

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Collaborative Intelligence, Mariano Battan, James Kalbach

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2023
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Title
Collaborative Intelligence
Language
English
Released
2023
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
1119896037
ISBN13
9781119896036
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"Collaborative Intelligence gives distributed, co-located, and hybrid teams the guided visual collaboration tools they need to create imaginative new solutions to hard problems and innovate faster. It will provide proven, repeatable playbooks that lead to creatively productive, incredible outcomes. Part 1 of the book build understanding of visual methodologies and build skills for readers to facilitate visual collaboration in teams. Readers will learn how to become "imagination workers," an extension of the knowledge worker who shifts non-imaginative work to technology and is valued for creativity, teamwork, and curiosity. Part 2 explains how to put it into practice. Unlike books like Testing Business Ideas and Gamestorming, it won't focus on individual exercises, but rather recipes of activities and rituals teams can put into practice. It will include instructions and guidance, as well as links to proprietary canvases and resources that readers can use immediately."-- Provided by publisher