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Socialising Intelligence - The Urban Survival Project

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Desc: Presentation discussing the shift from social intelligence as personal to social intelligence as collective, driven by social networks and knowledge platforms. It also shows how the startup social enterprise 'The Urban Survival Project' will help use this idea to make a difference to both people and charities worldwide.

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