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Technological failure, employee fraud and employee errors are all sources of operational risk.
Experiential Intelligence
The ability to apply past experiences and knowledge to solve new and novel problems.
Contextual Intelligence
The ability to understand the limits of our knowledge and adapt that knowledge to an unfamiliar context.
Componential Intelligence
An aspect of intelligence theory that emphasizes analytical skills, including problem-solving, logical reasoning, and the ability to manipulate abstract ideas.
Analytical Intelligence
Part of Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, focusing on the ability to analyze, evaluate, judge, compare, and contrast.
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