Unlocking the hidden potential in groups requires leadership practices…

Unlocking the hidden potential in groups requires leadership practices, team processes, and systems that harnessed the capabilities and Krohn contributions of all of the members. The best teams aren’t the ones with the best thinkers, they’re the teams that unearthed and use the best thinking from everyone.

— from Leadership & Business (Leadership/Business) · Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Great Things by Adam Grant

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It was psychological safety — the shared sense that you can ask a question, float an idea, or admit you were wrong without being humiliated. The best teams are not the ones with the best thinkers; they are the ones that unearth and use the best thinking from everyone. Unleashing a group is less about having the best pieces than about having the best glue. — Leadership & Business (Leadership/Business)

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