 It was once said that individual insights are like children, that we tend to like our own the best by John Steele. Teamwork, not unlike art, is getting comfortable with the contributions and brushstrokes of self while allowing others to add form and clarity to a common picture. Collaboration via teams stretches our individual learning and allows expanded insights beyond our own thoughts. Individuals grow when they engender inclusion and seek support collaboratively, pausing in the gray areas often without solutions, considering new perspectives that spur expanded insights. The learning that we need today is less about pouring in deep technical knowledge into self and more about the pouring out of learning inside of teams. The best leaders absorb all kinds of knowledge which critically builds experience, but the most important is the culture and the teams in which that individual leaders knowledge is personified. Being more insightful arrives from finding and seeking support of self through teams and mentors and artful leaders inside our complex adaptive cultures. Lead well inside of teams this week.