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Collaborative Intelligence: Using Teams to Solve Hard Problems

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Collaborative Intelligence: Using Teams to Solve Hard Problems

By: J. Richard Hackman
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Harvard University professor and U.S. Intelligence Science Board member J. Richard Hackman reveals how to make teams more effective in solving hard, complex problems in intelligence work and other challenging, high-pressure areas.

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I struggled to finish this book because I was looking for something more evidence based. There were some studies mentioned throughout the book but most of the studies mentioned were studies that were unpublished and conducted by the author.

The suggestion and guidelines offered in the book are great for anyone who is industry but not so good for those of us in academia because a lot of the suggestions seemed to be based in experience and less in published evidence. That's not necessarily bad, depending on what you are looking for.

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I am a huge fan of J. Richard Hackman, but this book is neither engaging or powerful. Don't waste your time.

Not Richard Hackman's best work

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