This month, Hazel and Rachael explore the communities of practice, teams, and other groups we are part of professionally and personally. We know humans have evolved to be social, so what are the benefits, or costs, of being part of different communities?
This is a great listen for anyone who wants to critically reflect on the benefits of groups, and how groups can work best together, as well as the costs of spending time in groups and communities.
If you’re interested in finding more about pro-sociality and Ostrom’s core design principles for the efficacy of groups this article provides an accessible overview - https://www.prosocial.world/posts/conscious-multilevel-cultural-evolution-theory-practice-and-two-case-studies
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