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The Collaboration Equation With Jim Benson

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This interview was originally recorded with video. If you'd like to check out that version you can find it here: https://bit.ly/3rtJEDd Jim Benson is finishing up work on a new book The Collaboration Equation and in this episode of the podcast, the creator of Personal Kanban joins me to talk all about why we often resist collaboration, and why it is a necessary element of everything each of us does. Working through a number of real-life examples we discuss some of the ingredients you need to design a system that supports its participants and fosters a culture of collaboration. This interview is going to challenge your understanding of collaboration, offer you a lens to see collaboration in a deeper, more lasting way, and offer you a sneak peek of what is coming up in Jim’s new book. Links from the Podcast: Personal Kanban: https://www.personalkanban.com/ Lean-Agile Visual Management on Modus Institute: https://www.modusinstitute.com/lavm Jim’s Books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3JQEEyX Contacting Jim Benson: Web: https://moduscooperandi.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimbenson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourfounder Email: jim@moduscooperandi.com
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This interview was originally recorded with video. If you'd like to check out that version you can find it here: https://bit.ly/3rtJEDd Jim Benson is finishing up work on a new book The Collaboration Equation and in this episode of the podcast, the creator of Personal Kanban joins me to talk all about why we often resist collaboration, and why it is a necessary element of everything each of us does. Working through a number of real-life examples we discuss some of the ingredients you need to design a system that supports its participants and fosters a culture of collaboration. This interview is going to challenge your understanding of collaboration, offer you a lens to see collaboration in a deeper, more lasting way, and offer you a sneak peek of what is coming up in Jim’s new book. Links from the Podcast: Personal Kanban: https://www.personalkanban.com/ Lean-Agile Visual Management on Modus Institute: https://www.modusinstitute.com/lavm Jim’s Books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3JQEEyX Contacting Jim Benson: Web: https://moduscooperandi.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimbenson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ourfounder Email: jim@moduscooperandi.com
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