Collective Intelligence - Consciously co-creating tomorrow's world By Christine MARSAN, Marine SIMON, Jérôme LAVENS, Gauthier CHAPELLE, Sybille SAINT GIRONS, Thomas Emmanuel GÉRARD, Éric JULIEN. Editions Yves Michel - November 2014 - 184 Pages
A book on Collective Intelligence written in collective intelligence, sharing methods, experiences, testimonials and theories for developing Collective Intelligence (CI)... that inherent capacity of living beings that results from the pooling of ideas and enables the creation and emergence of new possibilities.
The book offers a variety of keys to understanding, integrating and applying Collective Intelligence. By promoting diversity and cooperation, it responds to the complexity of contemporary issues.
- What are the principles, functioning, rules and approaches of Collective Intelligence?
- How can it be integrated and implemented in collective projects?
The authors provide a range of answers, the fruit of their own personal journeys. Their points of view intersect, and their experiences echo the experiences, practices and fundamentals that enable the implementation of Collective Intelligence, which they rename Cooperative Intelligence.
A two-part book designed to nurture organizational and societal innovation by rediscovering a sense of cooperation, teamwork and sharing. Consultants, coaches, managers, executives, associations, institutions, local authorities, schools, cultural and organizational creators, NGOs - everyone will find solutions and ideas in this book.
About the authors
A NOUS made up of 7 colorations written by 14 hands in action at the service of CI: a psychosociologist, facilitator and change specialist (Christine Marsan), a biochemical engineer who, as Process & Development Manager, modeled the link between CI and innovation capacity (Jérôme Lavens), a facilitator and consultant (Marine Simon), a lawyer turned facilitator and coach (Thomas Emmanuel Gérard), a designer and cooperation engineer (Sybille Saint Girons), a geographer specializing in change and "root" peoples (Éric Julien), a biologist and naturalist specializing in biomimicry (Gauthier Chapelle).