
The Bridge, Revised Edition
Connecting the Powers of Linear and Circular Thinking
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Kim Hudson
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Paul Donnett
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Kim Hudson
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The Bridge highlights how the advantages found when we support both linear and circular thinking styles within our organizations and our personal lives. Kim Hudson has a talent for seeing patterns. The Bridge framework emerged from recent advances in neuroscience, the example of successful leaders, and her own experiences as a geologist, land claims negotiator, consultant to First Nations, and story analyst.
With curiosity and compassion, Hudson aligns stories with scientific research to introduce a framework for linear and circular thinking. Linear thinking optimizes competition, development of excellence, strong safety protocols, productivity, justice, prioritization, protection, predictability, and much more. Circular thinking optimizes collaboration, creativity, responsiveness to unpredictable situations, authenticity, decentralized decision making, learning, insight into what is meaningful, inclusion, change management, and much more. Conscious separation of linear from circular thinking allows us to apply the optimal operating principles and double our power. It also gives us the ability to purposefully move from one thinking style to the other.
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- 12-08-24
Fascinatingly didactic and novel recounting of the discovery of The Bridge and it's application personally and intra-personally
Should this be a universally popular book we will have a better world and optimally utopian governance. I.e., thinking how accessible it is, how widely her multi-dimensional mind observes, and simplifies the “conflict” at its core. The simplification is much like her first book, deceptive at first and instructive when she details what she just handed you. In this case the sensitive Native practice she adopted in imparting the first lessons of the book. So it feels like a friend's story till the impact of concepts begin to apply to more real and relatable life situations. While she draws deeply from the well of inter-cultural dialog, it's not limited in application to just that context or any inter-segment breakthroughs. Actually anything *anyone's* mind does, internally or intra-personally. Not to miss, excellent narration and narrators that stay clear at double speed — yes I unapologetically broke that tacit rule of her book. But I listened twice!
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