Author: Vasu Thevan Gengadharan
Narrator: Ian A Miller
Unabridged: 4 hr 41 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 11/26/2022
Collaborative Intelligence is inevitably the next evolution of the Human. It is a functional presence of life through people, manifesting various capabilities as responses to survive or succeed in a particular environment, as individuals/groups/organizations. It is the intelligence to synergize the unique powers placed in individuals. This fact will be acknowledged to be true upon reading, completing and understanding the book to its detail. We have been living our lives placing a heavy demand on our individual intelligence to achieve many things, and have been squeezing it out for results that is beyond its scope.
Teamwork and team spirit are acknowledged globally as the foundation for organisational success. There is a sort of underground “life wire” that ignites team spirit and teamwork in a team, besides coordinated skills and attitude of the team members. This book is attempting to reveal that special understanding. Hope the readers are sufficiently alert to discover it. It is simple but may look abstract for this complex mind; however, one can blissfully sense it upon effective contemplation. Shifting from an individualized mind set (singular) to a universal one (plural), shifts behavioural tendencies, competencies, and sensitivities completely. When every member in a group (family/team/organisation/society, etc.) moves from pursuing individual happiness to universal happiness, that group functions more intelligently towards achieving its wellbeing and success goals. This is the next evolution of consciousness in mankind.
Your journey through this book is going to be very interesting and very elevating. Your patience, as you go through this book will connect the dots and cause a paradigm shift. You will never be the same when the shift happens.
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