The document discusses the importance and benefits of conversation. It notes that conversation is creative and can lead to new ideas being formed from recombining existing ideas. Conversation improves cognitive functions like working memory and focus. Bringing diverse groups of people together in conversation can boost collective intelligence and drive innovation, as new connections and ideas are made. Some ways to foster productive conversation mentioned include using online tools, holding meetings that encourage equal participation, and creating spaces like cafes for knowledge sharing.
3. Prepare to change What we say shapes what we do http://www.flickr.com/photos/36238874@N02/ Conversation is creative
4. Evidence for a Collective Intelligence Factor in the Performance of Human Groups - Woolley et al, 2010
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9. The adjacent possible http://www.flickr.com/photos/gastev/ … Don’t isolate the genius in the laboratory!
10. Talking to others can improve individual mental function http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_luna/ Friends with cognitive benefits - Ybarra et al, 2010
11. Brief, friendly conversations Improve executive function – Working memory, focus http://www.flickr.com/photos/elsie/
12. Put yourself in other shoes http://www.flickr.com/photos/zoonabar/
13. Get people together in conversation http://www.flickr.com/photos/MrTopf/ Community
14. Conversations for knowledge sharing and innovation – the café concept http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephanridgway/
19. Facing complexity in organisations Engaging people http://www.flickr.com/photos/odreiuqzide/
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Talk about conversation The importance of conversation How it can actually make us smarter
Zeldin English historian & author W don’t just exchange facts, we transform them reshape them draw different implications from them, and engage in new trains of thought
Conversations where we prepared to change The way we talk shapes what we do If we talk differently, life and work can be more interesting Conversations are intrinsically creative
Groups can have a consistent ability to perform tasks Independent of the individual intelligence of group members The whole is greater than the sum of its parts Based from how the team works together
Collective intelligence was found to correlate with Social sensitivity of group members Absence of domination by a single member Equal distribution of conversational turn-taking
Teams with more women had higher collective intelligence Demonstrated greater social sensitivity Not a designed part of the study Socially sensitive people better - regardless of gender Some may not find this surprising
Talked here before about “The Idea Monopoly” The group intelligence here does not sit well with individualists or within hierarchies Requires facilitation, not control
Conversation is important to innovation The sole brilliant inventor and the “eureka” moment are rare Johnson writes that good ideas happen - by sharing and recombining unrelated ideas Needs conversations by groups of people Connectedness makes us more creative
Johnson talks about the ‘adjacent possible’ Some discoveries depend upon others The printing press first needed invention of paper ink movable type Don’t isolate the sole genius in a laboratory
Further research has been done by psychologist Oscar Ybarra This shows that certain types of conversations actually improve individual mental function. This is simply talking to other people - The way you do when you're making friends
Only needs to be brief – 10 minutes Friendly conversations Looked at one aspect of mental function - executive function - Working memory Self-monitoring Focus Competitive conversations have no effect
The aspects of these conversations that helped were – Trying to understand the other person, Putting yourself in their shoes
Expand the range of your possible next moves by conversation Communities of Practice
Many conversational knowledge sharing tools The Gurteen Knowledge Café open, creative idea sharing World Café
Other conversational tools: Peer Spirit Circle Open Space Technology The Art of Hosting - combines a number of these for different outcomes
The conversation may not only be face to face; it may be virtual Microblogging tools like Yammer let us carry on the conversation What are you working on?
Other tools like Facebook can add to the conversation Here we can tell when people are around to chat at any time – ambient awareness With social media, we can expand our networks
So where does this all take us? Conversation can create new knowledge It helps us work together better It helps us to innovate It even makes us smarter individually
It is also through conversation that we can address the complexity we find in today’s organisations It’s how we engage people in organisations Conversation and story help us to understand emergence