Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Corporate Brain

Added links from other Wikipedia articles to the 'Corporate Brain' article, the original article did not have any links from other pages. Four existing Wikipedia articles mentioning corporate brain metaphors were found and linked. The article has been further developed including an MIT article on the brain analogy and why this was important in the development of computer adoption between 1945-1975. Further detail has been added suggesting why the corporate brain metaphor has endured in the academic and particularly practitioner literature over the past fifty years and continues to be used. Additional descriptions and references have been added for 'organizational metacognition' another corporate brain metaphor and why this is of significance to organizations. Initial criticisms have been added to the article, towards a more balanced description of both the corporate brain metaphors and business metaphors in general. PHCleverley (talk) 12:14, 10 December 2015 (UTC)

The rewritten article called 'Organizational metacognition' now contains more specific details as there were objections it was too short and not useful. This includes the four learning prototypes as grouped by Wijnhoven (2001) and further explanatory sentences. PHCleverley (talk) 17:57, 14 December 2015 (UTC)