Adopting a Collaborative Mindset
A collaborative mindset starts with putting the focus on “we the group” not “me the person.” While it may sound like a subtle difference, it’s essential to have a collaborative mindset for someone to be effective in a mob.
When you have a collaborative mindset, you’re willing to learn from others, and to work through conflicting ideas while keeping the group’s purpose or larger goal in mind. When differing ideas to your own are presented, you seek to understand what others are thinking because you believe everyone has a piece of the truth and brings value to the mob. You look for win-wins instead of win-losses. In short: the success of the group is more important than a personal victory.
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