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How Many Friends Does One Person Need? Dunbar’s Number and Other ...
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- Traduire cette pageIn How Many Friends Does One Person Need? Robin Dunbar uses groundbreaking experiments that have forever changed the way evolutionary biologists explain how the distant past underpins our current behavior.
Relational Capacity and Ministry Effectiveness: Evaluating Dunbar's ...
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- Traduire cette pageChristina F. Kabiri - 2014 - Aucun aperçu
It was found that youth pastors have unusually structured social network circles and that exceeding the upper limits of relational capacity did seem to negatively impact ministry effectiveness in some areas.The Invisible Sale: How to Build a Digitally Powered Marketing and ...
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- Traduire cette pageYou might be thinking that social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+ give you the ability to blow past Dunbar's Number. A 2011 paper3 showed that although both Facebook and Twitter allow you to develop a ...
Evolutionary Psychology
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- Traduire cette pageLanguage may have allowed societies to remain cohesive, while reducing the need for physical and social intimacy.326 Dunbar's number has since become of interest in anthropology, evolutionary psychology,327 statistics, and business ...
An Infinite Number of Monkeys: A Guide to Effective Business ...
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- Traduire cette pageMike Barnes - 2013 - Aperçu
A Guide to Effective Business Communications Mike Barnes. Dunbar's number is a usefulguide to how many people we can realistically maintain relationships with. So, in my definition, a social network is not a website or piece of technology,100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People
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- Traduire cette pageWhen I talk about Dunbar's number of 150 for humans, most people think that is way too low. They have many more connections than that. Actually 150 is the group size for communities that have a high incentive to stay together. If the group ...
Unlike the researchers named above, who focus on groupings in various contemporary human populations, the prime objects of Dunbar's field and archive studies and the suppliers of the raw data from which Dunbar's number was calculated ...
L'idée du Point de bascule est simple : pour comprendre l'émergence des modes, la naissance des best-sellers, ou tout autre changement a priori mystérieux, il suffit de les concevoir comme des épidémies.
Leaders Eat Last Deluxe: Why Some Teams Pull Together and Others Don't
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- Traduire cette pageWhich is why Dunbar's Number is about 150, some can remember more and some remember fewer. In addition, as Dunbar has noticed in his research, when groups get bigger than about 150, the people are less likely to work hard and less ...
Collaborative Intelligence: Using Teams to Solve Hard Problems
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- Traduire cette pageThe human brain, he said, cannot handle the cognitive processing required to maintain more relationships than that.19 Dunbar's number raises some intriguing questions about the size and dynamics of social communities and networks—at ...