Respectfully, kind of disagree.
Organizations are an example of what we call "scaling out" in the information technology world, i.e. confederating multiple instances of resources that have more or less similar capabilities.
Superintelligence (or "ASI") would be an example of "scaling up", where one instance would have significantly more capability than any one human instance.
As one practical counter-example, decisions made by "committee" (multiple people who are familiar with each other and who can cooperate on a task) are notoriously inefficient and ineffective. The decisions they make are usually demonstrably worse than those made by a single, competent individual.