Basic Structure of Intelligent Human Organization
Thow Yick Liang
Chapter 4 in Organizing Around Intelligence, 2004, pp 47-63 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractIn this chapter, the general structure of an intelligent human organization is further discussed. Some characteristics of intelligent biological organisms and other complex adaptive systems are scrutinized and compared with human organizations as composite complex adaptive systems. It is crucial for intelligent human organizations to possess these characteristics for more effective competition in the new complex environment. In particular, the characteristics of collective intelligence, orgmindfulness and connectivity are examined.
Keywords: Intelligent Organization; Orgmind; Collective Intelligence; Complexity; Nonlinearity; Organizational Learning; Knowledge Structure; Intelligence Strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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