The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter than the Few and
How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economics, Societies, and Nations by James Surowiecki (Doubleday, 2004)
The wisdom of crowds: why the many are smarter than the few and
how collective wisdom shapes business, economies, societies, and nations (1st ed.).
James Surowiecki: The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and
How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations
After six months, we checked in to see
how the collective wisdom of those involved was harnessed for rapid and...
Not exact matches
I've been trying to discover
how gaay marriage can fit into that
collective wisdom but I have to say, I have not been able to do so.
This is
how democracy is supposed to work within the EU: in the absence of a truly European demos we rely on the
collective wisdom of 28 distinct national demoi.
Learning Exchanges catalyze individuals and teams to re-imagine
how schools and communities can fully engage
collective power for the benefit of children, youth, and families by reclaiming the purposes of education as academic, social - emotional, and civic; uniting the power of place and
wisdom of local people; redefining professional learning as a hopeful process that engages the heart, mind, & spirit; and taking actions to eliminate inequity and injustice in schools and communities.
She asked us to consider:
How do we benefit from
collective knowledge and
wisdom?
We asked participants:
How must we strengthen public education in ways that reflect the
collective wisdom of teachers?
Driving this development (not just in real estate — there are rating sites for doctors and lawyers, too) is popular literature, such as James Surowiecki's best - selling book, The
Wisdom of Crowds (Anchor Books, 2005), which looked at the value of
collective intelligence, and Groundswell (Harvard Business School Press, 2008), Forrester analysts Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff's book on
how companies can turn customers» connections to their advantage.