New FAQ 4: The Co-Intelligence Worldview and Democracy
In this post you will find our new co-intelligence FAQ’s answers to the following four questions: Isn’t co-intelligence already happening in lots …
In this post you will find our new co-intelligence FAQ’s answers to the following four questions: Isn’t co-intelligence already happening in lots …
In this post you will find our new co-intelligence FAQ’s answers to the following three questions: Is co-intelligence an experience? Can individuals …
In this post you will find our new co-intelligence FAQ’s answers to the following five questions: What helps people make co-intelligence happen? Isn’t …
With the help of a handful of colleagues I have simplified the concept of co-intelligence to make it easier to learn and …
Collective intelligence is more than most people in the field think it is. And co-intelligence is more than collective intelligence – since …
Contextual intelligence is about expanding our understanding of – and capacity to address – the contexts shaping the situations we face. It’s …
All the activities of life can be viewed as efforts to satisfy fundamental needs. The specific things we think we want or …
Wholeness is the foundation of the co-intelligence worldview. It is a big subject – embracing many varieties, dimensions, and manifestations of wholeness, …
Reason and feeling each have gifts and limitations. Used well together they generate wise caring. There are examples of wise caring in …
Stimulated by Occupy and an expanding inquiry into new forms of economics, combined with my ongoing interest in bringing wisdom to politics and governance, I’ve stumbled on a productive approach to pulling it all together: Start from an exploratio…