30. cognitive diversity
The extent to which the group
reflects differences in
knowledge, including beliefs,
preferences and perspectives.
-Miller, et al (1998) Strategic Management Journal
32. Cerebral Mode (abstract & intellectual thought)
ANALYZE STRATEGIZE
Joys Joys
Solving technical problems Conceptualizing
Analyzing complex issues Innovating
Logical approach Seeing the big picture
Frustrations Frustrations
Interpersonal aspects of situations Routine Meetings
Ice breakers Details
Right Mode
Socializing in meetings Structure
Left Mode
Joys Joys
Implementing ideas Expressing ideas
Developing plans Understanding group dynamics
Follow-up and completion Team building
Frustrations Frustrations
“Blue Sky” thinking Logic ahead of feelings
Not following the rules No interaction with people
ORGANIZE PERSONALIZE
Limbic Mode (concrete and emotional processing)
49. always
disagree lack of
trust
dysfunctional
dysfunctional dysfunctional
agreement
agreement disagreement
us vs.
them personal
conflict
50. always
always
agree
lack of disagree lack of
honesty trust
dysfunctional
dysfunctional dysfunctional
agreement
agreement disagreement
avoid
us vs.
conflict meeting them personal
after the conflict
meeting
60. resources
• The Difference: How the Power of Diversity
Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and
Societies | Scott Page
• The Wisdom of Crowds | James Surowiecki
• A Whole New Mind | Daniel Pink
• The Medici Effect | Frans Johansson
• The Geography of Thought | Richard Nisbett
61. resources
• Achieving Success Through Social
Capital: Tapping Hidden Resources in
Your Personal and Business Network |
Wayne E. Baker
• The Whole Brain Business Book
Ned Herrmann
• Competitive Advantage Through People:
Unleashing the Power of the Work Force |
Jeffrey Pfeffer