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This blog is an exploration of the concept and application of : Collaborative Intelligence. ‘CQ’ as I call it.I am the author of 'Teaching an Anthill to Fetch: Developing Collaborative Intelligence @ Work'.

Ants, and all other insects that live in colonies, appear to be hardwired to serve. By doing so, they ensure their survival. An anthill can survive and feed itself in some of the most hostile environments.

No single ant knows how it all works — nor does it need to. Individually, ants are not that smart, but together they are very intelligent. The ant serves the anthill, which in turn serves the ant. The community the ants create and work to support is well equipped to cope with the challenge of change. In other words, the ant and the colony it belongs to is a good example of high levels of collaborative intelligence (CQ).

Collaborative Intelligence (CQ) is defined as the capacity to harness the intelligence in networks of relationships.

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Quality Online Press Releases – Write to Impress

most good marketing plans include Press releases - we need to get it right - as there isn’t a second time for a release - it either catches their attention or it’s gone for good.

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Quality Online Press Releases – Write to Impress

While it’s very important to make sure your online press release efforts help boost your company’s search engine rankings, it’s also essential to consider what happens after people stumble upon your news releases.

In other words, don’t forget that you’re not just writing for search engines. Effective press releases are targeted toward both search engines and readers. After all, getting your information in front of Internet users is only half the battle—the content has to keep their attention (in a positive way) and make them want to click through to your site and learn more about your company.

This is why quality is so important when you’re publishing news releases online. When creating online press releases, use a professional writing style and make sure that the content is clear and likely to capture—and hold—the attention and interest of your audience. Remember: everything that is published by or about your company, online or otherwise, affects the organization’s image and reputation.

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