We are living in a world of hinge time. Our conferences are planned to educate attendees for an era that no longer exists. The challenges our attendees face are vastly different from the ones of the past.
Most of our conference attendees were educated on how to be right. We focus on individual and collective attention on deficits—cognitive, emotional, financial and industry-related says author Dawna Markova. Rarely have we been taught how to collaborate effectively with people across cultures, time zones and temperaments. Thus hinge time.
Learning Outcomes:
- Compare and contrast market-share with mind-share mentality.
- Identify the four strategies of collaborative intelligence (CQ).
- Discuss CQ strategies that we can apply in our conference settings.
Created by: Jeff Hurt