Delphi technique is a forecasting method developed by Rand Corporation after WWII. Named after Oracle of Delphi, who was consulted by ancient Greeks. Uses anonymous questions to gather expert opinions and reach consensus
Developed by RAND Corporation in 1950 for US air force. Originally aimed at predicting technology's impact on warfare. Uses anonymous expert surveys and feedback process
Delphi technique uses collective intelligence through structured expert panel rounds. Based on principle that collective wisdom exceeds individual knowledge. Similar to honeybee's swarm intelligence in finding optimal colony locations
KOL stands for Key Opinion Leader, having significant following in specific niche. Unlike influencers, KOLs don't need online presence but have niche expertise. Examples include Dr. Lauren Thielen in exotic animals and Dr. Sanjay Gupta in medicine
DID involves multiple distinct personality states within one individual. Condition often results from severe childhood trauma. Each identity may have names, ages, histories, and characteristics
Opinion is a judgement that is not conclusive, unlike verifiable facts. Opinions can be supported by facts and principles, becoming arguments. Different people may draw opposing conclusions despite agreeing on facts