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Wicked Problems and Collective Intelligence

Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube

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ACM SIGCHI Courses Information Technology Courses Ecology Courses Conservation Courses Management Courses Collective Intelligence Courses Supply Chain Management Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a series of plenary talks on wicked problems and collective intelligence from the CI 2019 conference. Delve into insights from experts in conservation, ecology, organizational management, and operations research as they discuss innovative approaches to complex global challenges. Learn how ant colonies inform network design, how collective intelligence can revolutionize problem-solving, and how technology enables new forms of collaboration. Gain perspectives on topics ranging from wildlife conservation and organ transplantation to the future of work and democratizing innovation. Discover how these thought leaders are applying principles of collective intelligence to address critical issues in sustainability, healthcare, and organizational design.

Syllabus

Intro
The Real World
Why Should We Do Anything
Augen
Andrea immigrant
Donation
Collective Intelligence
democratizing innovation
social product development
mass collaboration
saving lives at birth
reengineering aquaculture
prototyping tribes
prototyping grants
did feedback lead to better projects
Continuous communication
Expertise matched
Do dissimilar input
Questions to ask
Adaptive Procurement Policies
Agile Methodologies
World Bank Report


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ACM SIGCHI

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