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- Slide 2: Rizwan Tayabali = Management Consultant & Social Entrepreneur
- Slide 3: We’re going to consider a new angle on Social Intelligence
- Slide 4: The power of crowd intelligence.
- Slide 5: Socialising knowledge transfer & Crowd-sourcing help
- Slide 6: Back to Basics
- Slide 7: What exactly is Social Intelligence?
- Slide 8: Is there even one clear definition?
- Slide 9: 1920 E.L. Thorndike first coined it
- Slide 10: In 1987, Cantor & Kihlstrom redefined it
- Slide 11: Howard Gardner said it’s the interpersonal facet of multiple intelligences
- Slide 12: Daniel Goleman took the neuroscience approach Social Intelligence = Social Awareness + Social Facility
- Slide 13: They all essentially view social intelligence as personal
- Slide 14: the ability to get along well with others and to get them to cooperate with you
- Slide 15: But the world is changing
- Slide 16: Social intelligence is now also networked intelligence
- Slide 17: The Web 2.0 generation
- Slide 18: And platform intelligence
- Slide 20: The semantic web
- Slide 21: A whole new field called SID (social intelligence design) has even sprung up
- Slide 22: We’re more interconnected than we used to be
- Slide 23: So social intelligence can now be viewed as a collective phenomenon
- Slide 24: I know what you know, as long as I know you!
- Slide 25: Which gives us another perspective to explore
- Slide 26: An opportunity to change the world
- Slide 27: Why?
- Slide 28: Societal definition of intelligence = Academic
- Slide 30: This makes it a function of economics
- Slide 32: And since we have social economic differentials, we also have social intelligence differentials
- Slide 33: Balancing out these differentials is what I call socialising intelligence
- Slide 34: In other words...
- Slide 35: Facilitating knowledge transfer to create a collective social intelligence
- Slide 37: Using web technologies and SID to create a community platform for socialising knowledge transfer
- Slide 38: Crowd-sourcing help by enabling virtual volunteering
- Slide 39: Crowd-Sourcing = Many to one
- Slide 40: Virtual Volunteering = Doing stuff directly online
- Slide 42: Removing barriers to volunteering knowledge
- Slide 43: Socialising Intelligence!
- Slide 44: Thank You! Rizwan Tayabali rizwan.tayabali@gmail.com www.urbansurvivalproject.org Find me on Twitter, Del.ic.io.us & LinkedIn

