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Intelligence

M. S. S. El Namaki
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M. S. S. El Namaki: VU School of Management

Chapter 12 in Neo Strategic Management, 2023, pp 129-135 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Human intelligence is a source of many a competency. Through intelligence, humans possess the cognitive abilities to learn, to form concepts, to understand issues, and to apply logic and reason and also the ability to recognize patterns, to plan, to innovate, to solve problems, to make decisions, to retain information, and to use language to communicate. General intelligence captures human ability to find adaptive solutions to all types of problems. Intelligence is, to that extent, an emerging top management competency. The chapter relies on the very extensive research done on intelligence and its implications. It also contrasts human intelligence with artificial intelligence and underlines future horizons and potentials. And it tries to relate machine artificial intelligence to human intelligence.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-37208-7_12

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