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= Polarity Mapping =
Polarity Mapping, also known as Polarity Thinking, is a visual framework for tackling problems in industry, team collaboration, and other challenges. It functions for paradoxical or costly challenges-- problems that can be exacerbated by focusing on one component more than the other. Polarity maps seek to weigh the costs and benefits of values within a certain problem and can be adapted toward any field. Created by Barry Johnson, this concept was created to help problems be solved in a realistic and multidimensional manormanner.
Polarity maps are commonly employed by [[Starting Bloc|StartingBloc]], an organization that seeks to tackle community problems through social ventures and collaborations. They teach this method through workshops and hope that fellows utilize it to tackle personal, professional, and organizational paradoxes that may arise.
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== How Do Polarity Maps Work?<br/> ==
== Further Resources on Polarity Maps ==
 
The diagrams and the hyperlinks above are sources to learn more about polarity mapping. However, in addition to these, are videos that are also useful and explain polarity mapping more in depth.
 
This [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WILIu8-yicw youtube video] provides information through an exercise.
 
This [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jqd4-eemoAw TED] talk provides information through the power of polarities.&nbsp;
 
This [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws2p8fZnMKM TED] talk, led by Melinda Butsch Kovacic talks more about polarity thinking more in detail.
 
Polarity Map® is a registered trademark of Barry Johnson & Polarity Partnerships, LLC. Commercial use encouraged with permission.