It said the sack «is an insult on the -
collective intelligence of our people who have waited patiently for the President's reaction on the humongous act of corruption by two of his principal aides and this is totally unacceptable.
Not exact matches
Continuous customer
intelligence to power companies with the
collective wisdom
of the
people that matter to them: the
people who work for them, buy from them and engage with them.
The
collective intelligence of the group is surely less than the sum
of its parts, and the more
people on a committee, the less chance it has to be wise and crisp in its decision making.
For one thing, it allows you to capture the brainpower
of far more
people than you could reasonably hire — you can leverage the
collective intelligence of a chunk
of the internet.
Crowdsourcing, which exploits the
collective intelligence of thousands
of people to tackle big problems, has become popular in business, political, and academic circles.
This means that rather than relying on the shared learnings
of a team
of two or three
people, these experts have the capability to compare data from hundreds
of schools and thousands
of users, interpreting this into a bank
of collective ICT
intelligence that gives a proactive voice to your learners for the first time.
Part
of what I want to understand and part
of what the
people I'm working with want to understand is what are the conditions that lead to
collective intelligence rather than
collective stupidity.
The marketing
people, the administrators at these firms, have no way
of knowing if they are valid, so we at least try to provide some
collective intelligence that helps everyone make informed decisions.
By distributing tasks to a large group
of people, you are able to mine
collective intelligence, assess quality and process work in parallel.