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Angie McArthur is a leadership consultant and CEO of Professional Thinking Partners, specializing in cognitive diversity and team collaboration.
Known for: Collaborative Intelligence: Thinking with People Who Think Differently
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Collaborative Intelligence: Thinking with People Who Think Differently
Collaborative Intelligence explores how individuals and teams can harness diverse thinking styles to achieve more effective collaboration. Drawing on neuroscience and organizational psychology, the authors present practical tools for understanding cognitive diversity and improving communication across different ways of thinking.
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Understanding Cognitive Diversity: How We Think Differently
Every person carries a pattern of thinking as unique as a fingerprint. Throughout my career, I have observed that the people we find hardest to understand are often those whose minds are organized in ways foreign to our own. Cognitive diversity refers to these variations in perception, information p...
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The Mind Patterns Framework: Mapping Thought Preferences
To turn abstract ideas into practical tools, we developed what we call the 'Mind Patterns' framework. It’s a way to illuminate how different people perceive, process, and communicate. Most models of personality and teamwork—like Myers-Briggs or DISC—are based on behavior. Mind Patterns go deeper, in...
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About Angie McArthur
Angie McArthur is a leadership consultant and CEO of Professional Thinking Partners, specializing in cognitive diversity and team collaboration.
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