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[[IQ]] is a term readily used to describe or measure an intelligent quota of a person. [[Emotional Intelligence|EQ]] has been used to measure the Emotional Intelligence of a person to describe how a person handles emotions in a given situation. CQ or Collaborative Intelligence measures the collaborative ability of a group. CQ is a fairly new term arising from the visibility of collaborative efforts of companies and entities {{Fact|date=September 2008}}.
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| isbn = 1-852-33361-8}}</ref> As groups work together they develop a shared memory, which is accessible through the collaborative artifacts created by the group, including meeting minutes, transcripts from threaded discussions, and drawings. The shared memory (group memory) is also accessible through the memories of group members.
Distributed collaborative intelligence is the act of a group collaborating within a virtual sphere of interaction. Group members can interact in real time or asynchronously even though they are not located within the same physical space. Technologies used to enhance distributed collaborative intelligence and to facilitate group problem solving are:
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== External links ==
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* Information and Collaboration Technologies (see Chapter 5): [http://www.axiopole.com/pdf/Managing_collective_intelligence.pdf Managing Collective Intelligence, Toward a New Corporate Governance]
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