Are you one of those people who just gets how people and ideas fit together?
Maybe you’re the colleague who gathers the team for coffee and keeps everyone in the loop. Maybe you’re curious about what other teams are working on, always seeking the bigger picture.
Or perhaps you simply love showing up - meeting new colleagues, learning what they’re working on, and spotting the synergies others overlook.

Notes on Miro board from SuperConnector Community Call
One of the ways we do this is through monthly Community Calls, designed for SuperConnectors and anyone who works with or supports them.
These calls are a space to share insights, learn from others, and co-create new ways to strengthen connections at work.
You are invited 🙂
This is your space for camaraderie. If you’ve ever felt different in how you work or connect, you’re not alone - you’re part of the uniquely impactful 5% of SuperConnectors.
From quick insights to deeper dives into the role and impact of SuperConnectors

Dr. Richard Claydon
Super-connectors are the people in organisations who know what is going on everywhere. They pay no attention to silos, crossing domain boundaries with ease and dexterity. Well-liked and well-informed, they are the people you turn to for help when some intractably wicked problems start causing you headaches. Super-connectors give of themselves, are interested in everything and everybody, and love telling and listening to stories. That’s not work, you say, that’s socialising.
But is it?

Pim de Morree | Corporate Rebels
Traditional organizations love their org charts. Neat boxes, clear reporting lines, a tidy hierarchy. But the most pioneering companies today are tossing those charts in the trash. They're embracing a radically different model. These progressive organizations operate more like living social networks than static structures. They're fluid, adaptive, and interconnected.
Updates and reflections from past Community Calls

Line Morkbak
Grateful for the curiosity, honesty, and listening you all bring.
We added a few more layers to our shared Miro space (slowly becoming a collective library of reflections on the power of informal networks, questions around data use, what SuperConnector skills, and much more)

Line Morkbak
During our first Community Call, hearing SuperConnectors describe what they actually do - and how often their contributions go unseen - was informative and super inspiring.
It sparked a rich conversation about how their invisible contributions could (and should) be recognized… and equally, what recognitions don’t work.