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Rizwan Tayabali = Management
Consultant & Social Entrepreneur
We’re going to consider a new We’re going to consider a new
angle on Social Intelligence
The power of crowd intelligence. The power of crowd intelligence.
Socialising knowledge transfer
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Crowd-sourcing help
Back to Basics�
What exactly is Social
Intelligence?
Is there even one clear
definition?
1920 E.L. Thorndike first coined it1920 E.L. Thorndike first coined it
In 1987, Cantor & Kihlstrom
redefined it
Howard Gardner said it’s the
interpersonal facet of multiple interpersonal facet of multiple
intelligences
Daniel Goleman took the
neuroscience approach
Social Intelligence = Social
Awareness + Social Facility
They all essentially view social
intelligence as personal
7 the ability to get along well
with others and to get them to with others and to get them to
cooperate with you
But the world is changingBut the world is changing
Social intelligence is now also
networked intelligence
The Web 2.0 generationThe Web 2.0 generation
And platform intelligenceAnd platform intelligence
The semantic web
A whole new field called SID
(social intelligence design) has (social intelligence design) has
even sprung up
We’re more interconnected than
we used to be
So social intelligence can now be
viewed as a collective viewed as a collective
phenomenon
I know what you know, as long as
I know you!
Which gives us another
perspective to explore
An opportunity to change the
world
Why?Why?
Societal definition of intelligence =
Academic
This makes it a function of
economics
And since we have social
economic differentials, we also
have social intelligence
differentials
Balancing out these differentials
is what I call socialisingis what I call socialising
intelligence
In other words...In other words...
Facilitating knowledge transfer to
create a collective social create a collective social
intelligence
Using web technologies and SID
to create a community platform to create a community platform
for socialising knowledge transfer
Crowd-sourcing help by enabling
virtual volunteering
Crowd-Sourcing = Many to oneCrowd-Sourcing = Many to one
Virtual Volunteering = Doing stuff
directly online
Removing barriers to
volunteering knowledge
Socialising Intelligence!Socialising Intelligence!
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Does it matter?Does it matter?
Women are 20% more likely than
men to support charities or good men to support charities or good
causes
Source: The Newspaper Society
Women are generally considered
to have higher EQ
Women have more friends and
spend more time on social spend more time on social
networks
Source: Rapleaf Study
Socialising intelligence is sort of
dependent on all of these
But men are more into
knowledge sharing technologies
So the answer is...So the answer is...
Thank You!
Rizwan TayabaliRizwan [email protected]
www.urbansurvivalproject.org
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