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Ben Goertzel says, "those that involve transferring knowledge from one area to another, or thinking broadly, creatively and integratively, because these tasks require powerful general intelligence, not just narrowly specialized intelligence."
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Ben Goertzel says, "those that involve transferring knowledge from one area to another, or thinking broadly, creatively and integratively, because these tasks require powerful general intelligence, not just narrowly specialized intelligence."
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Above that base a smaller set of health coaches, then primary care physicians - (all) trained integratively.
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Smith 1935a equated leadership with the management of social differentials through the process of providing stimuli that other people respond to integratively.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Smith 1935a equated leadership with the management of social differentials through the process of providing stimuli that other people respond to integratively.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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It would also have a deeper respect for opposing political positions and think more integratively about the evolution of the whole.
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Hence, the discipline of psychology does not stimulate its constituents to ponder big-picture questions or think integratively.
The G.O.D. Experiments Gary E. Schwartz 2006
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“Somebody has got to be thinking strategically and integratively,” he says.
Economic Principals David Warsh 1993
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An 'integratively complex' person sees many wide ripples of causality, potential outcomes drifting far and wide from the decisions they make.
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So, as those who process information holistically and integratively, Interpolators come by their systems orientation more organically; it's native to the ways they already think.
futuristguy 2008
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