As the old adage says, two minds are better than one. This is increasingly true as collective intelligence practices in Australia are quickly on the rise. Collective intelligence is already established as a highly applied method in Europe and the United States. This connected forum is leading the way in the Asia Pacific region as the first to explore the benefits of harnessing collective intelligence.
Collective intelligence is not a new phenomenon, as it reflects the sharing of ideas, resulting in an information knowledge pool. However, the term collective intelligence is quickly on the rise as businesses are realising the organisational benefits of harnessing the community IQ within their enterprise.
Previous to the social networking capabilities of Web 2.0 and the knowledge storing potential of web based technologies, collective intelligence could have been a costly exercise. However, today collaborative information exists in abundance, so the test now lies in qualifying the information into a useful pool of combined knowledge.
This innovative connected forum will explore the potential of collective intelligence within business. You will discover how to effectively utilise collective intelligence to get ahead in the competitive corporate world. You will learn how to:
- Grasp the concepts behind the next generation of organisational social interactivity
- Harness the collective IQ of your corporate community
- Embrace and employ the benefits of traditional information gathering techniques
- Listen to your collective community
- Improve organisational efficiency

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Who should attend?
Managers, Directors and other professionals responsible for:
- Collaboration Professionals
- Knowledge Managers
- Information Managers
- Know How Managers
- Information Architects
- Knowledge Improvement Managers
- Knowledge Analysts
- Systems Architects
- Heads of Innovation
- Employee Communication/Engagement Managers
- Online Learning Managers
- New Media Professionals
- eLearning Managers
- Network Managers
- Change Managers
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