Episode 20 of Creativity in Motion finds Chris and Mark talking about collaboration. What makes a good collaboration? What makes a good collaborative partner? They discuss successful collaborations and how a good collaboration can be fulfilling even if the results fall short of expectations.
They talk at length about what makes them good collaborative partners for each other, how to know when you’re really collaborating with someone instead of just “working with them” and making room for other peoples’ creative ideas so that your idea can be improved.
Anyone who’s ever been part of a team, especially a creative team, will find plenty to take away from this conversation.
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