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3. MARKET SHARE Perceives differences as a deficit. MIND SHARE Dignifies differences as a resource. 4. MARKET SHARE “I have it and you don’t.” MIND SHARE “The more we share, the more we have!” 5. MARKET SHARE “How smart am I?” MIND SHARE “How are we smart?” 6. MARKET SHARE Analytic and procedural thinking are the most valued. MIND SHARE Analytic, procedural, innovative, and relational thinking are all valued equally. 7. MARKET SHARE Asks who is right and who is wrong. MIND SHARE Asks what can be possible. 8. MARKET SHARE Considers value to be created by and carried by things. MIND SHARE ...more
Collaborative Intelligence: Thinking with People Who Think Differently
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