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Actionable Insights
1. Respect Creative Autonomy
When engaging in creative collaborations, avoid imposing a specific style or ‘handwriting’ on others, as Paul Simon learned that musicians cannot be asked to write in someone else’s style.
2. Collaborate with Expertise
To enhance a project, enlist collaborators who possess specialized knowledge or expertise that you may lack, as Malcolm Gladwell did by bringing in Bruce Hedlund for his deeper understanding of music.
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