I like how you framed culture here and it's interesting to tease it apart from what we might call 'pop culture'. What's also interesting is that, ironically the Wisdom of Crowds group is suffering exactly what we might expect from a crowd. You get a standard distribution of capabilities and a lot of noise. That's why I've always hated the wisdom of crowds, prefering instead to look for the wisdom IN crowds.
One of my nastier, guiltier pleasures is those TV nostalgia Facebook groups populated by bots and botlike humans fond of proclaiming - or at least very very strongly implying - that [British 1970s TV reference] Eric Morecambe gripping Andre Previn by the lapels and saying funny things to him was some kind of civilisational apex.
I'm not sure what the above has to do with culture, exactly, I guess I just wanted to share with the group.
In our work in organisations we define culture almost exactly as you describe it here. It's great to hear a similar tune played by a different voice. Thank you.
I like how you framed culture here and it's interesting to tease it apart from what we might call 'pop culture'. What's also interesting is that, ironically the Wisdom of Crowds group is suffering exactly what we might expect from a crowd. You get a standard distribution of capabilities and a lot of noise. That's why I've always hated the wisdom of crowds, prefering instead to look for the wisdom IN crowds.
https://www.polymathicbeing.com/p/rethink-the-wisdom-of-crowds
One of my nastier, guiltier pleasures is those TV nostalgia Facebook groups populated by bots and botlike humans fond of proclaiming - or at least very very strongly implying - that [British 1970s TV reference] Eric Morecambe gripping Andre Previn by the lapels and saying funny things to him was some kind of civilisational apex.
I'm not sure what the above has to do with culture, exactly, I guess I just wanted to share with the group.
In our work in organisations we define culture almost exactly as you describe it here. It's great to hear a similar tune played by a different voice. Thank you.