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  • I was born on August 18, 1932 in Chabris, a "bourg", larger than a village but smaller than a town, located in Berry south of the Loire Valley.

    Luc Montagnier - Autobiography 2009

  • Chabris and Woolley's paper, "Evidence for Collective Intelligence Factor in the Performance of Human Groups," was reported in the journal Science in October 2010.

    Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011

  • Social scientists, such as Christopher Chabris at MIT's Center for Collective Intelligence, Anita Williams Woolley at Carnegie Mellon University, have recently begun to systematically examine what they call the "collective intelligence" of groups.

    Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011

  • According to Chabris and Woolley it is a superior social sensitivity in reading non-verbal cues and other people's emotions, and a fairness in turn taking.

    Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011

  • According to Chabris and Woolley it is a superior social sensitivity in reading non-verbal cues and other people's emotions, and a fairness in turn taking.

    Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011

  • Social scientists, such as Christopher Chabris at MIT's Center for Collective Intelligence, Anita Williams Woolley at Carnegie Mellon University, have recently begun to systematically examine what they call the "collective intelligence" of groups.

    Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011

  • Chabris and Woolley's paper, "Evidence for Collective Intelligence Factor in the Performance of Human Groups," was reported in the journal Science in October 2010.

    Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011

  • Social scientists, such as Christopher Chabris at MIT's Center for Collective Intelligence, Anita Williams Woolley at Carnegie Mellon University, have recently begun to systematically examine what they call the "collective intelligence" of groups.

    Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011

  • Chabris and Woolley's paper, "Evidence for Collective Intelligence Factor in the Performance of Human Groups," was reported in the journal Science in October 2010.

    Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011

  • According to Chabris and Woolley it is a superior social sensitivity in reading non-verbal cues and other people's emotions, and a fairness in turn taking.

    Birute Regine: Women CEOs: Bold Enough to Be a Woman? Birute Regine 2011

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