The document discusses different types of intelligence including animal, emotional, networked, collective, organizational, and intelligent systems. It defines intelligence as the ability to create knowledge, skill, or wisdom. It also discusses how intelligence has evolved through trial and error, pattern recognition, and memory. Animal intelligence focuses on mobility, senses, and instincts related to survival. Emotional intelligence is influenced by universal tendencies like avoidance of fear and protection through love. Networked and collective intelligence demonstrate that sharing ideas and group problem solving can boost intelligence beyond an individual level. Organizational intelligence posits that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts within a group. Intelligent systems are able to replicate environmental features and determine appropriate actions.
13. Organizational intelligence New Synergy: The whole is greater than the best of the parts, I.e. The group is collectively smarter than any individual in the group
14. Intelligent systems Any system that is able to: Replicate essential features of its environment, and Define appropriate action for navigating or manipulating that environment