Working with People Who Think Fundamentally Differently to You
Jinfo Article
29th January 2016
By Scott Vine
Abstract
Collaborative intelligence can provide a useful guide to understanding how we and our colleagues handle and process information, going a long way to understanding how they "think" and to building better relationships. Scott Vine explains how this can be useful when working with peers in the IT department.
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