46 - Collective Intelligence vs. Control: How High-Performance Leaders Unlock Smarter Decisions Without Losing Authority
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概要
What if the smartest person in the room is actually your biggest risk? In this episode of The Game Changer with Dr. Sharalyn, Rod Collins challenges one of leadership's most deeply held assumptions that authority equals better decisions. Drawing from real-world experience leading a boss-less organization, this conversation explores how collective intelligence, not hierarchy, can become the new competitive advantage.
For leaders navigating complexity, disruption, and high-stakes decisions, this episode reframes power, control, and execution and reveals what it truly takes to build organizations that think, adapt, and win at scale.
Key Takeaways
- The smartest person in the room can become the organization's greatest blind spot.
- Collective intelligence is not consensus; it is structured, disciplined decision-making at scale.
- Groupthink protects comfort. Collective intelligence produces results.
- Boss-less does not mean leaderless; it means leadership is distributed and accountable.
- Execution accelerates when power is shared, not centralized.
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