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August 30, 2011
Collaborative Intelligence by J. Richard Hackman
By Wayne Hurlbert
"Although there are many heroic individuals in the intelligence community, most intelligence work actually involves extensive and intensive collaboration with others – with colleagues in the intelligence community to be sure, but also with outsiders such as people from other government agencies, academic researchers, and employees of private-sector organizations", writes Edgar Pierce Professor of Social and Organizational Psychology at Harvard University, J. Richard Hackman, in his groundbreaking and insightful book Collaborative Intelligence: Using Teams to Solve Hard Problems. The author describes how to build teams in even the most difficult of organizations, where information may often be incomplete or unavailable, and why teamwork and collaboration are essential in all organizations.

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