Creative Conspiracy, Leigh Thompson
Creative Conspiracy, Leigh Thompson
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Creative Conspiracy
The New Rules of Breakthrough Collaboration

Author: Leigh Thompson

Narrator: Karen Saltus

Unabridged: 6 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 03/01/2014


Synopsis

Embracing the Counterintuitive Side of Collaboration

Think of your to-do list at work. Chances are the most important tasks require you to work with others—and the success of those endeavors depends on the effectiveness of your collaboration.

According to management expert Leigh Thompson, collaboration that is conscious, planned, and focused on generating new ideas builds excitement and produces what she calls a “creative conspiracy.” Teams that conspire to organize themselves, motivate one another, and combine their talents to meet creative challenges are the hallmark of the most successful organizations.

In this audiobook, Thompson reveals the keys to the kind of collaboration that allows teams to reach their full creative potential and maximize their results. She also reveals a host of surprising findings; for example:

• Left to their own devices, teams are less creative than individuals
• Providing “rules” to teams actually increases inventiveness
• Striving for quality results in less creativity than striving for quantity
• Fluctuating membership enhances a team’s innovation
• Most leaders cannot articulate the four basic rules of brainstorming

Thompson combines broad-ranging research with real-life examples to offer strategies and practices designed to help teams and their leaders capitalize on what actually works when it comes to creative collaboration. Creative Conspiracy challenges managers to adopt an unconventional approach to leading teams that, done right, will lead to the creative success of every team—and every organization

About Leigh Thompson

Leigh Thompson knows firsthand how negotiations can degenerate into lose-lose outcomes, having witnessed her parents’ divorce after twenty-five years of marriage. She decided after that point to learn how to help people get better outcomes in their negotiations and is now a decorated, full professor at the prestigious Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Thompson directs several highly successful Kellogg executive education courses, including Leading High-Impact Teams, Constructive Collaboration, and High-Performance Negotiation Skills. In addition, she teaches over 2,500 executives and executive MBA students each year that span the globe from China, Hong Kong, Germany, Israel, Latin America, and Canada, as well as the United States.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cheryl on July 04, 2013

Excellent book on brainstorming and team. It completely destroys most of our experiences with brainstorming and gives really practical tools to help get the best ideas and engage a team of people. A couple really helpful insights: 1. Whatever size you think the team needs to be -- cut that number in......more

Goodreads review by Krista on August 29, 2022

I had high hopes for this one, but was sorely disappointed. While there are definitely some good nuggets in there, there's a whole lot of crap to wade through in order to get at those. It seems like Thompson is just throwing any and all research studies and personal examples that agree with her poin......more

Goodreads review by Chatchai on August 16, 2019

This book is useful for team meeting. Evidence-based research were mentioned all the time which is very good. I recommend this book for those who want to manage creative teamwork.......more

Goodreads review by Todd on February 29, 2020

It has a lot of advice and processes that I’ll use. The delivery was boring. I’ll use it as a reference tool.......more

Goodreads review by M. on September 22, 2017

I had high hopes for this book based on the description and subject, but the farther I got into it, the more it let me down. The topic is interesting and intriguing, but I have concluded that the entire premise is based on academic research and lacks real-life experience on the part of the writer. W......more