
What if the smartest person in the room was the group itself?
Ezra James's Team Intelligence Exercises brings Jon Levy's social science to life - showing how trust, curiosity, and connection transform ordinary teams into genius networks. It's science meets sociology with a splash of storytelling.
Through strategic exercises and human experiments, James shows readers how to build teams that think collectively, decide better, and thrive longer. The emphasis isn't on leadership - it's on relationship.
In an age of algorithms, this book teaches the most underrated skill of all: how to be fascinatingly, usefully human - together.