This is the fourth of six posts seeking to describe what it means to practice co-intelligence. (You can read the first post here, the second here and the third here.) In this post I share ten questions to ask ourselves and each other as we try to practice co-intelligence. Questions like these can be used to guide our learning from and with each other in and out of a co-intelligence community of practice. How do they seem to you? How would it feel to be part of an activity that take...| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
This is the third of six posts seeking to describe what it means to practice co-intelligence. (You can find the first post here and the second here.) I’m posting these to support the creation of what’s called “a community of practice” – a network of people who are seeking – together – to better understand and apply co-intelligence in their lives and their work. But even if you’re not interested in that, these new ways I’ve learned to describe co-intelligence might int...| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
This is the second of six posts seeking to describe what it means to practice co-intelligence. (You can find the first post here.) I’m doing this to support the creation of what’s called “a community of practice” – a network of people who are seeking – together – to better understand and apply co-intelligence in their lives and their work. In the process, I’ve come up with six new ways to describe co-intelligence. So you can use them as windows into the world of co-intel...| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
Co-intelligence is a worldview and capacity that manifests in various methodologies and as an applied philosophy. It involves embracing wholeness, inclusiveness, and interconnectedness in addressing challenges and situations. Practicing co-intelligence includes seeking to understand and engage with the evolving whole, including more lives and perspectives, nurturing relationships, and developing systems that enhance collective capacity. It can be approached through principles, inquiry, and cu...| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
I had a conversation with Claude, one of my AI colleagues, which I share here. Starting with a prompt about wise public policy, we delved into the tension between the needs of people vs nature, which Claude addressed well, I thought, including notes about the root causes of that tension. We both agreed that actually addressing all that would be a fundamentally transformational challenge – in response to which Claude offered some overall guidance about “getting better at change itself”...| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge