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" ... It’s true that a highly dysfunctional team can improve its performance by improving interpersonally. However, if high performance was simply based on good relationships, athletic teams and music groups in which the members got along wouldn’t need to practice or rehearse to be winning teams or successful professionals. ... "
" ... Personal development can help us become clear about what is really important to us and this can inform how we conduct business interpersonally, how we decide on business goals and priorities and how we move forward as an organization and culture. ... "
" ... Some experts agree that creativity is unlikely to be automated any time soon as machines currently make inferences based on parameters we provide, which is a long way from replicating human imagination and innovation. Further, the future of work will require organizations that are highly collaborative and that function as a resilient and adaptive system. This necessitates the ability to empathize, exchange meaning, connect, build deep relationships and work collaboratively. With that, machines will not be able to replicate a human's innate ability to connect, empathize, and interact interpersonally, and it will not be able to satisfy our need for belonging, community and connection — all of which are key to a thriving workforce. ... "
" ... The influential management guru Peter Drucker advised companies to hire executives “for their strengths, not their absence of weaknesses.” That idea is often invoked when considering leaders like Steve Jobs. Early in his career, he presented a litany of negatives—arrogant, manipulative, interpersonally inept and lacking nearly all necessary professional credentials and qualifications. He didn’t fit the accepted profile for executive leadership. Yet he established himself as a leader of unparalleled vision and capability through his remarkable but not immediately obvious strengths. He lead Apple in the truest meaning of that verb: to guide, direct and enable it to function and flourish as a business. ... "
" ... We all have superpowers — something we do as well as or better than others in a meeting, on a project or interpersonally. When we're in the flow, we make great progress and feel accomplished. How can we do that more often? ... "