Rod Collins
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Rod Collins

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Rod Collins is an award-winning author on organizational innovation. He is a leading expert and thought leader on the future of business transformation. Rod’s books and articles inspire through their use of storytelling and leading-edge ideas. With extensive experience in management, sustained financial success and market growth, Rod understands that a rapidly changing world isn’t necessarily unmanageable—it just needs to be managed differently. Under his leadership as the Chief Operating Executive of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Federal Employee Program, one of the nation's largest and most successful business alliances, the company experienced its greatest five-year growth period in its 60-year history. Rod is continuously focused on pushing businesses to rethink the way they work, collaborate and remain competitive in today’s marketplace. He writes a column on Substack about how the technology revolution is transforming the business of business. An award-winning author, Rod’s books include "Wiki Management," which highlights the innovative tools and practices of a revolutionary new management model, and "Leadership in a Wiki World," which illustrates how leaders can leverage the power of collective intelligence to sustain extraordinary performance in rapidly changing markets. His latest book, "Nobody Is Smarter Than Everybody," spotlights three companies who grew from starts-ups to market leaders by building organizations where no one is a boss and everyone is a leader. Rod’s current book project is an exploration of the complexities of human intelligence, focusing on the two distinct and necessary realities we navigate every day and the two very different systems of thinking identified by the Nobel prize winner, Daniel Kahneman and his longtime colleague Amos Tversky. The thesis of this work cautions that, if we are to build an AI capacity that enhances rather than enslaves humanity, we better understand how human intelligence works, and more importantly, why the vast majority of us typically engage in the lowest mode of intelligence.
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