For anyone interested in the nuts and bolts of real-life collaboration, especially collaboration among creative, intelligent, free-thinking individuals who are geographically dispersed. These interviews go well beyond the obvious, as metaphor master Judy Rees explores the hidden thinking that inspires collaboration that works.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | EducationBusiness |
Author Nick Williams has authored more than a dozen books, starting with 'The Work We Were Born To Do' . He had a 21 year involvement with Alternatives at St. James' Church in Piccadilly. more
Julie is the author of "Clean Language In The Classroom", published by Crown House in April 2016. How to collaborate with 4 and 5-year-olds to create a class play. more
How to start a collaboration that feels right. How to tell when a collaboration is not working. How to move on from a project without losing connection.
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I've just listened to Judy's interview with Shelle Rose Charvet and as well as having interesting content, it is an excellent example of a Clean Language interview. Not only are Judy's question lovely and clean (well, almost) she expertly demonstrates how to model the logic of the interviewee's metaphors. The result is both a super interview for us to listen to and, as Shelle says towards the end, she got to discover loads of stuff about what collaborating means for her. Highly recommended if yo... more
Always interesting, often fascinating, now a practical essential for anybody who works with other people. The podcasts are interesting in their own lights, but Judy has hit her sweet spot here, it's the using her stuff that delivers the valuable stuff. more
I'm enjoying this insightful series of interviews. You start to realise how different people think when they are learning, working or collaborating at their best. The metaphors in people's heads are very surprising sometimes. I'll be taking this idea into my next meeting.
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