Never have we needed collaboration more than at this time in our cultural evolution. Research has shown that collaboration increases our intelligence, and in these threshold times we need to be functioning on the highest creative level we can possibly reach. Dawna Markova and Angie McArthur share with us the difference between a “mind share economy” and a “market share economy.” In a “mind share economy” the currency is ideas: the more ideas you generate, the more ideas you share with each other, the richer all of you are. In a “market share economy” the more of something you have, and the less someone else has, makes what you have more valuable. This sets up a culture of competition. It loses the rich and creative
environment that is generated by a culture of collaboration. In a “mind share economy” the leader is a host, encouraging diverse people to contribute their ideas and their value. Besides collaboration, Markova and McArthur encourage us to know what our thinking talents are, those unique qualities with which we are born. Then, we must get to know the thinking talents of others in our circle of work, family, and play. McArthur says, “To be able to dignify our differences in thinking is essential. We are homosapien sapiens and if we don’t learn to think with people that think differently it’s dangerous to the entire world.” (hosted by Justine Willis Toms)
Bio
Dawna Markova, Ph.D. is the CEO emeritus of Professional Thinking Partners. She’s known Internationally for her research in the fields of learning and perception. She’s a former senior affiliate of the Society for Organizational Learning, originated at MIT’s Sloan School of Management. Dawna Markova’s books include:
- Random Acts Of Kindness (Conari Press 2000 revised)
- I Will Not Die an Unlived Life: Reclaiming Purpose and Passion (Conari Press 2000)
- Spot of Grace: Remarkable Stories of How You DO Make a Difference (New World Library 2008)
Angie McArthur is the CEO of Professional Thinking Partners and co-founder of SmartWired and the Smart Parenting Revolution. As an expert in communication and learning styles, she has developed strategies for authors, corporations, CEOs, and the ongoing Executive Champions’ Workshop. Dawna Markova and Angie McArthur are the co-authors of:
- Collaborative Intelligence: Thinking with People Who Think Differently (Spiegel and Grau 2015)
To learn more about the work of Dawna Markova and Angie McArthur go to www.cqthebook.com.
Topics Explored in This Dialogue
- What is the difference between a “mind share economy” and a “market share economy”
- How do women’s and men’s brains differ
- What is the best advice for successfully meeting a new person
- Why confusion is not a mental disorder
- How may we better access our own inner talents
- How can you learn to collaborate with yourself and then successfully collaborate with others
- How can you can get advice from each of your thinking talents
- What is collaborative intelligence – CQ
- Why are the “conditions of thinking” different for different situations and people
- Why do we need to learn to ask better questions
- What is the Smart Spark app for children
Host: Justine Willis Toms Interview Date: 10/1/2015 Program Number: 3562