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Many of our wiki pages describe elements of human systems.  We organize our selves into workgroups.  These workgroups all tap into shared resources to complete efforts, defined by a scope and schedule.  Often we create documents that describe our work or learning.  From our effort and documentation emerges knowledge, which we organize into topics.   
Some of our wiki pages describe elements of human systems.  We organize our selves into workgroups.  These workgroups all tap into shared resources to complete efforts, defined by a scope and schedule.  Often we create documents that describe our work or learning.  From our effort and documentation emerges knowledge, which we organize into topics.   


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Revision as of 18:01, 22 February 2013

Some of our wiki pages describe elements of human systems. We organize our selves into workgroups. These workgroups all tap into shared resources to complete efforts, defined by a scope and schedule. Often we create documents that describe our work or learning. From our effort and documentation emerges knowledge, which we organize into topics.

Workgroups

Workgroups define themselves. They are a group of people that regularly talk, and share work toward a common goal.

Resources

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