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What is Organizational Intelligence

Handbook of Research on Information Architecture and Management in Modern Organizations
A systematic process of planning, collection, analysis and sharing of internal information to the organization, reduce uncertainties and optimize the organizational time reaction.
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Organizational Urbanism: A Value Proposal for the Generation of Organizational Intelligence to Healthcare Institutions – The Case of a Portuguese Hospital Center
Pedro Fernandes Anunciação (Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais, Portugal) and Sónia Nunes (Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Ocidental, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8637-3.ch021
Abstract
The concept of intelligence in management is gaining relevance in the economic organizations. Intelligence demands to highlight the trinomial «information-knowledge-action» as a determining factor in the economic decision. The great revolution focuses on finding solutions, from a system logic of action based on knowledge and learning, capable of generating organizational intelligence allowing new dynamics of evolution. The organizational intelligence, as a vital condition to the competitiveness and sustainability, should question the organizational dynamics to innovation and value creation. The new challenges associated with network society and collaborative economic logic elicits a reflection about the new concepts and methodologies capable of aggregating the specificity of the multidisciplinary activities of the current economic reality. The aim of this work is to identify the core elements to the creation of organizational intelligence in the hospital sector and validate its applicability in management support and organizational decision.
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Organizational Intelligence Scale for Business Organizations in Chaotic Situations
Organizational intelligence, put simply, refers to the capacity of an enterprise to mobilize all of its available brainpower, and to focus that brainpower towards achieving its mission. Organizational intelligence is also a learning process, which includes the development of adaptable behavior using organizational memory, perception whilst it is also defined as the ability of organizations to take decisions about ordinary and extraordinary situations.
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Agent-Based Intelligent System Modeling
The ability of an organization to perceive, interpret, and select the most appropriate response to the environment in order to advance its goals.
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