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- The Two Dimensions Of Collective Intelligence
- The Two Dimensions Of Collective IntelligenceLike dots of resolution - the more the betterMy simplified view is that the more instances of implicit information, the better the image resolution. I tend to touch many pieces if information on the web, usually on the same general topic, each of...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-25
- The Two Dimensions Of Collective Intelligence
- Web users generate two kinds of information, explicit and implicit. Explicit is what you set out to create: blog posts, tags, wikis. But it's the information you create without thinking as you make your way across the Web that may be far more important in the long...
- Blog posts 2008-03-24
- MIT Launches Center for Collective Intelligence
- Builds on MIT strengths and technology to seek new solutions
- Research articles 2006-10-05
- Collaboration makes collective intelligence work.(ANSYS Inc., role of Internet in engineering)(Brief Article)
- Design News: What is the role of the Internet in engineering? Design News: What is the role of the Internet in engineering?
- Research articles 2000-08-07
- Don't Do, Be: Reaching Customers in the Connection Age
- The more one connects the more the marketplace starts to resemble a biological entity, and its collective intelligence presents either opportunities or challenges everyone, and yes, that includes marketers too. In a world ruled by bionomics the model of economics based on biology it all depends on whether one decides...
- White papers 2004-12-01
- Collective Intelligence Builds New Approach To Project Management
- The new generation of Web-based tools unleashes the power of collective intelligence and changes the pattern of project management. It allows associates to collaborate on project plans. The working process is co-ordinated not by a single manager, but by other employees, as well. Thus, collective intelligence can influence not only...
- White papers 2008-04-09
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- MIT Puts Its Mind to Collective Intelligence
- Many heads are often better than one, and the brainiest institution in the country wants to officially brand that idea as a science. MIT has launched its Center for Collective Intelligence CCI to study how individuals harness technology to act intelligently. The center hopes to build on the current definition...
- Research articles 2006-12-01
- Distributed intelligent systems; collective intelligence and its applications; proceedings
- 076952589X Distributed intelligent systems; collective intelligence and its applications; proceedings. Workshop on Dist. Intelligent Systems Collective Intelligence and Its Applications (2006: Prague, Czech Republic) Ed by V. Marik et al. IEEE Press 2006 388 pages $202.00 Paperback TK5105 This proceedings volume...
- Research articles 2006-09-01
- Baynote's Collective Intelligence Platform Named a KMWorld Trend Setting Product of 2008
- Baynote, Inc. ( www.baynote.com ), the leader in recommendations and social search, today announced the inclusion of its Collective Intelligence Platform on KMWorld magazine's Trend Setting Product list of 2008. The list -- compiled by KMWorld analysts, users and system integrators -- identifies innovative products that are making a...
- Research articles 2008-08-25
- Collective intelligence
- HOW MANY TIMES have you been in this situation? The chairs are all in a circle, and the moderator smiles as he extends both hands, palms up, inviting all to enter a groupspeak for the next two or three hours. When you were back in school, everyone sort of understood...
- Research articles 2006-11-01
- What Is Crowdsourcing?
- Despite the jargony name, crowdsourcing is a very real and important business idea. The basic idea is to tap into the collective intelligence of the public at large to complete business-related tasks that a company would normally either perform itself or outsource to a third-party provider. ...
- Articles 2007-03-07
- Trait Emotional Intelligence And Leadership Self-Efficacy: Their Relationship With Collective Efficacy
- In this paper, a leadership model is presented, with which to investigate the relationship of trait emotional intelligence trait EI, leadership self-efficacy and leader's task self-efficacy with collective task efficacy and group performance. The sample was made up of 217 undergraduate students, randomly assigned to work teams of 1 leader...
- White papers 2007-10-26
- Emotional Intelligence Is On The Rise
- Hard times of any kind - financial, familial, or job-related - create more intense and often prolonged negative emotions that ultimately result in stress. For many people, their Emotional Quotient EQ skills desert them at precisely the time when they need them the most - under stress. Only those with...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- The Business Case for Emotional Intelligence (EQ)
- EQ is a driving force in the $40 billion training and development industry. Emotional intelligence is a product of personal competence and social competence. Personal Competence is the collective power of your self-awareness and self-management skills. It's how you use emotional intelligence in situations that are more about you privately....
- White papers 2005-06-12
- Intelligence requirements for the 1980s. - book reviews
- "The Clandestine Service of the Central Intelligence Agency," by Hans Moses, offers a brief explanation/defense of covert action. Published by the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, this inexpensive pamphlet is part of a recent effort to counter the flood of harsh criticism unleashed in the 1970s. The centerpiece of...
- Research articles 1987-12-22
- IntegrationWare Launches Knowledge Management And Business Intelligence Services & Solutions At GartnerGroup Symposium/ITxpo 98
- LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 12, 1998--IntegrationWarer, Inc., a pioneer in Knowledge Management and Business Intelligence solutions, formally launches its solution services and software products at the GartnerGroup Symposium/ITxpo 98 (October 12 -16). IntegrationWare helps companies integrate intellectual property, experience, and intelligence into collective ...
- Research articles 1998-10-12
- The real intelligence failure was Blair and Bush's
- IN the techno-speak jargon of California's silicon valleys, "group think" is where everyone in a project speaks the same language, has the same understanding of what a project is about and how to achieve its goals. The term's meaning was strangely morphed last week when the Republican head of the...
- Research articles 2004-07-11
- Huge task to optimize greatest invention ever.(President of Information Technology Association of Canada Gaylen A. Duncan)(Transcript)
- Distributed networked intelligence -- DNI -- is acclaimed humanity's greatest invention. Sharing intelligence is a primal human instinct and the search for new ways to do it is said to be at the root of technological progress. But DNI is still a work in progress. It ...
- Research articles 2001-05-01
- A Human Inventory: New Software Can Help Companies Map Their Corporate DNA
- In the late 1990s, consultants and academics began talking incessantly about the ascent of the "Knowledge economy." This invisible system, they posited, encompassed the collective set of ideas and innovations generated by a global workforce. As the competition for customers grew more intense - fueled, in part, by the rise...
- White papers 2005-04-12
- The Coming of "Crowdsourcing"
- Using "not invented here" as a pejorative is a relatively new phenomenon in business, which has a long tradition of drawing ideas from customers, interested third-parties and even out-and-out outsiders. The latest reminder of this tradition is Jeff Howe's book "Crowdsourcing." The book, spurred by a Wired...
- Blog posts 2008-09-03
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