Collaboration: Are We Dumber Than Chickens? They Achieve 260% Productivity. Why Can’t We?

Kurzbeschreibung

Did you know chickens achieve 260% productivity just by avoiding harm in their social interactions? So, why are we humans – with all our intelligence – struggling to reach the same level? Turns out, top performers might actually be hurting us more than helping, and old systems like feudalism still haunt our workplaces. True collaboration requires much more than “team spirit”; it’s about real trust, purpose, and accountability. Leadership in complex environments? It’s tricky: hierarchy often limits our collective intelligence, and "success" can blind us to real improvement. Imagine if we could fully tap into our potential – no blind spots, no politics, just collaboration that propels us forward. Curious? Let’s dig into what makes systems thrive, fail, and surprise us.

Nutzen für den Teilnehmer:
Understand our very narrow focus in our practice. As long as all the orgaizational tools and structures hinder productivity, we miss the key elements.
Maybe nobody can change it directly, but to understand what's going on is power and can inspire.

Behandelte Problemstellungen:
Often tradiotional approaches still outperform the modern ones. Our feelings tell us differently, but what is the point we are missing?

To increase productivity, we hire more people and still become slower. Why that?

It's not only about missing something. First step is to stop doing harm.

Vortragssprache: Englisch
Level: Experte
Zielgruppe: Team members;

Unternehmen:
OrgIQ.org

Vorgetragen von:
Dipl.-Inform. Danilo Assmann

Dipl.-Inform. Danilo Assmann