Unite, Organise Now, Or Perish: What of Organisational Intelligence?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 30 Aug, 2024

Celebrating Self-Determined Organisational Brilliancy of Nationhood

For the Afrikan universal intelligence is deeply rooted conception from the natural norm of their spiritual-cultural fabric. In this, each Afrikan soul holds and cultivates intelligence that is a particle of greater consciousness. Thus, their organisational prowess to construct the greatest and most enduring civilisations ever to exist their striving held motivations and empowerment beyond the mundane.  

Intelligence as a term can carry a number of other meanings in the context of the contemporary world with implications from single persons thought process to the brainpower involved in militaristic and political endeavours. However, it is considered useful to provide some semblance of meaning to the word in general organisational terms. A mainstream source offers the following:  

“Organisational intelligence is the capability of an organisation to comprehend and create knowledge relevant to its purpose; in words, it is the intellectual capacity of the entire organisation”.

In bringing focus specifically to the Afrikan experience the sourced detail can be adapted as follows:

“Afrikan organisational intelligence is the capability of an Afrikan organisation to comprehend and create knowledge relevant to its particular purpose as it services fullest Afrikan flourishing and security. Here, the intellectual capacity is naturally cultivated and expressed from spiritual-cultural conception where it represents the entire organ. Hence, learning and development amongst members is crucial engagement for successful Afrikan ascension”.

Unfortunately, souls that mean the Afrikan ill may attempt to impose themselves upon Afrikan souls in destructive ways to thwart Afrikan organisational intelligence. Of course, for others that mean the Afrikan ill, misinformation and miseducation are staple ill-vices and the pushing and peddling of anti-Afrikan propaganda may occur through a variety of mediums. Perhaps a crucial question to ask in such conditions is: How susceptible is the Afrikan to becoming totally consumed by a barrage of ill and then subsequently acting upon it? Indeed, whilst Afrikan organisational intelligence may be subject to attack, it is Afrikan organisational intelligence that can be a great boon in necessary construction and in securing the Afrikan from ill imposition.

Whatever the challenges, it is only Afrikan souls that can restore the levels of self-knowingness and cultured living necessary for Afrikan organisational intelligence to be effectively realised. Thus, from whatever locale, station, level or status souls can take progressive steps forward in this regard. After all neither ascension of rightful order nor civilisation is of happenstance.

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