Following an intellectual cue from Dilip Mukerjea, especially on account of his attendance at a fascinating talk by business strategist Don Tapscott this afternoon at the Singapore Institute of Management, I went into cyberspace to seek a video clip on the elegant swarm-level, self-organising behaviours of starlings in flight.
I found it, with the aid of my Copernic Agent Pro, as follows:
What a spectacular panoramic display of nature's beauty!
With a little bit of digging through cyberspace, I got to understand the phenomenon:
All evidence from the bird-flocking suggests:
- no central control;
- emergent phenomena;
- self-organising;
- only simple but powerful rules, as follows:
Rule #1: Collision Avoidance ~
Each starling basically avoids collision with its immediate neighbours!
Rule #2: Velocity Matching ~
Each starling stays close to & matches the velocity of its immediate neighbours!
Rule #3: Block Alignment ~
Each starling gauges where the immediate neighbours are flying & then aligns itself with the group's direction!
Gee Whiz! I am totally stunned by the foregoing findings.
Hey, to all the BOSSES out there!
Do you think you can marshall all the people - ergo, collective intelligence - in your entire organisation to move in the same way as the starlings in flight?
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