About Cosmic Teamwork

 

So what was the inspiration for Cosmic Teamwork? My name is Christi Kapp. I am a serial entrepreneur that lives and works in Kissimmee Florida. As a toddler, I was influenced by the many artists, activists and hippies passing through the art center at U.C. Berkeley student union where my mother worked. I was also influenced by my Dad who taught me to take risks by walking on walls above his head. He also showed me the cutest lab rats, and the scientific methods behind lab rats and mazes and how lab rats learn, thus sparking my curiosity about thinking very early on.

 

I spent the remainder of my childhood in Austin Texas and was influenced by my mother. An artist, she learned Bauhaus techniques while at Newcomb University in New Orleans. She teaches her students this way today at Austin Pottery. Staatliches Bauhaus was a school that united all of the arts with crafts. Its methods encouraged cross-disciplinary interaction and approaches - and ultimately expanding the thinking of many artists which changed their art in turn.

Now, through a combination of observation and experience I have created a unique approach to team formation called Cosmic Teamwork. Similar to Bauhaus design, this approach capitalizes on cross-disciplinary interactions. It leverages human “thought-styles” as building blocks.

I hope reading through this site inspires you to think differently about the way that you think about things, how other people tend to think about things and the perspectives that those “thought-styles” produce. It’s not so much we think about, but how we think about it and draw conclusions or take action that is most helpful to productive team formation. Of course, thought-styles being invisible, it’s not easy!

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Thinking is Like Cosmic Knitting
— Rudolf Steiner