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•Looking to Wikipedia for answers
Financial Times, UK -38 minutes ago
By Thomas Malone To understand how large-scale work was organised during the past 100 years, the best models were traditional hierarchical organisations ...


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dogbiscuit
Interesting - this article, positive to the wide themes of mob productivity, picks up on some themes Flash and I debated - the wisdom of the crowds and uses the same sort of short hand terms - e.g. crowd intelligence - that deserves closer scrutiny. At first glance, it seems to conflate statistical analysis of behaviours with the mob behaviour of developing Wikipedia.

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