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This is a brief scientific explanation for the Intellectual and Immaterial Bank (IIB) by Wise Jester. The Intellectual and Immaterial Bank (IIB) is a machine, which can show you how you think when situations clash, when expectations crush, when uncertainty kisses you in your forehead with a pan. You can find friendly to you individuals and have a choice among several of them – just as they have towards groups of collaborating individuals. Both sides – independent professionals and collaborations in IIB – are beneficial to each other: they cover the needs in thinking change by relevant capacities and bring in complementary knowledge in a way that both sides learn something new. IIB is blind and it shows who you are as a set of capacities in thinking change, if you are an independent professional; and a set of collective needs in thinking change, if you are an author of a collaboration. To do that, IIB does not need to know your name, face, age, gender, social status, cultural and ethnic background, and things like that. IIB runs on humor. IIB is designed to deliver such results that are mutually beneficial in a mid and long run but are somewhat disrupting (read: “disturbing”) in a short run. IIB delivers change agents. Everybody can become a change agent for any group of people. IIB by Wise Jester, version 2, moved to: https://wisejester.ru/ Home: https://мудрый-шут.рф/
Funded by Innovation Norway.
complex network, humor, change agent, transformation, digital self-organisation, complex system, symmetry
complex network, humor, change agent, transformation, digital self-organisation, complex system, symmetry
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