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Groups (3)

  • collaboration

    Collaboration

    407 members,804 bookmarks

    Collaboration is an exciting topic given all the changes that the Internet has made in helping people achieve common goals across boundaries. Let's celebrate and document these changes through a great collection of links and comments. Now that's collaboration!!!

  • web-20-bildung_soziales

    Bildung/Soziales 2.0 [Education/Social 2.0]

    7 members,347 bookmarks

    Eine kollaborative Linksammlung zur Beschreibung der Schnittmenge zwischen Web 2.0 und Bildung sowie Soziales. A collaborative bookmark collection for the description of overlaps between Web 2.0 and educational as well as social issues.

  • web-20-projektmanagement

    Projektmanagement 2.0 [Project Management 2.0]

    3 members,159 bookmarks

    Eine kollaborative Linksammlung zur Beschreibung der Schnittmenge zwischen Web 2.0 und Projekt- & Prozessmanagement, sowie Qualitäts- & Informationsmanagement. A collaborative bookmark collection for the description of overlaps between Web 2.0 and project & process management, as well as quality & information management.

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on 2006-07-08 by jockgeek

The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations,

on 2006-11-08 by fridemar

A good starting point with many links to collective wisdom.

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The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations, first published in 2004, is a book written by James Surowiecki about the aggregation of information in groups, resulting in decisions that, he argues, are often better than could have been made by any single member of the group.

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James Surowiecki about the aggregation of information in groups,

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James Surowiecki about the aggregation of information in groups, resulting in decisions that, he argues, are often better than could have been made by any single member of the group.

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