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OrganicDesign is a [[trust group]] which forms the common foundation of alignment for all the trust groups in this wiki listed below. This common foundation of alignment involves all the [[member]]s engaging in an ongoing process of [[alignment]] with the [[OrganicDesign charter]] which in turn refers to the [[OrganicDesign vision]], [[manifesto]] and [[values]]. | OrganicDesign is a [[trust group]] which forms the common foundation of alignment for all the trust groups in this wiki listed below. This common foundation of alignment involves all the [[member]]s engaging in an ongoing process of [[alignment]] with the [[OrganicDesign charter]] which in turn refers to the [[OrganicDesign vision]], [[manifesto]] and [[values]]. | ||
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About OrganicDesign
OrganicDesign is a trust group which forms the common foundation of alignment for all the trust groups in this wiki listed below. This common foundation of alignment involves all the members engaging in an ongoing process of alignment with the OrganicDesign charter which in turn refers to the OrganicDesign vision, manifesto and values.
Trust groups aligned with OrganicDesign
Vision statement
One way of deriving a group is from how people answer a specific set of questions. Even if the "members" of such a group don't appear on any list, are not stored anywhere or never communicated their answers to anyone, the group still exists in a certain sense if it exhibits the potential for action. Here at Organic Design we call this kind of "non-explicit" group an organic group, as distinct from a trust group which is one whose members are known to one another.
One such question is, if you were performing a particular task, would you like to know if anyone anywhere else performing the same task had a better way of doing it? Another related question is, would you like to live in a world where all such "best ways" were made openly accessible to and easily understandable by everyone? An overwhelming majority would answer "yes" to the first question. The second though is one that many people would think about more deeply before answering and may answer "no".
The people who share the common vision we talk about here at Organic Design are those that answer "yes" to both of the previous questions. We don't know how many people that is, but judging from the popularity of the free software movement and other similar projects, we can be very sure that even if it's not a global majority it's certainly hundreds of millions of people world-wide!
That's an enormous potential for action, but how does an organic group like this begin to achieve anything together? We believe the answer lies in alignment... [more]