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Elsewhere "David Cressey" <dcressey_at_verizon.net> wrote:
> The problem in an interactive firum like this one is that the battleground
> is constantly shifting. ...[..]...And terminology is always getting in
> the
> way of moving the discussion forward.
Two excellent points applicable not only to this forum but to the last x thousand years of human interaction.
Offered for discussion are two issues:
The term used for DATA + PROGRAMS is (computerised) intelligence. The (computerised) is used to distinguish the term from the (human) intelligence which is a hypothetical entity in quite another academic discipline, perhaps psychology.
The adjectival term "organisational" seeing that, as I have pointed out on a number of occassions, both the data and the programs represent an investment by an organisation. Current theory passes over this aspect.
Thus we define the term "organisational intelligence", and proceed to draft a theory of OI ...
2) A Theory of DATA + PROGRAMS
(A theory of Organisational Intelligence)
http://www.mountainman.com.au/software/Theory_of_Organizational_Intelligence.htm
-- Pete Brown www.mountainman.com.auReceived on Wed Jan 11 2006 - 17:10:02 CST
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