A review by cmpn
Collaborative Intelligence: Thinking with People Who Think Differently by Dawna Markova, Angie McArthur

2.0

The overarching principles range from solid to banal, but the authors are so enamored with their obtuse (and unsubstantiated) theory of “mind patterns” that anything useful seems to take a back seat. If you love parsing initialisms and creating pseudoscientific taxonomies of your coworkers, then this is the book for you. If you are looking for a practical text on growing a collaborative culture with your colleagues, look elsewhere.