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Tap into Collective Genius

Tap into Collective Genius

In the “Tap into the Collective Genius” episode of the Masters of Scale podcast, Reshma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First, delves into the transformative power of leveraging collective intelligence. Saujani shares her experiences and strategies for creating inclusive networks of diverse collaborators. She illustrates how these networks, united by common goals, can drive significant innovation and address complex challenges. Her journey with Girls Who Code exemplifies this, as the organization has empowered thousands of young women and non-binary individuals to pursue impactful careers in technology.

Saujani further discusses her latest initiative, Moms First, highlighting how impactful networking can bring about substantial social change. She emphasizes that the cross-pollination of ideas within diverse groups leads to solutions that are greater than the sum of their parts. By fostering a network of changemakers, Saujani has unlocked opportunities and tackled problems from novel perspectives, demonstrating the immense potential of collective genius in creating groundbreaking solutions​

About the Podcast

Masters of Scale is a business podcast hosted by Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and partner at Greylock Partners. The podcast features interviews with successful entrepreneurs, CEOs, and innovators, exploring their stories and strategies for scaling companies. Each episode offers insights into the challenges and opportunities of building and growing businesses, emphasizing the importance of bold ideas, resilience, and strategic thinking. Through these conversations, the podcast aims to provide practical wisdom and inspiration for current and aspiring entrepreneurs.

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