Difference between revisions of "Organisational structure"
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[[{{{1}}}]] are used to define structure in a [[system]] which are, by default (i.e. the way the [[Platform specification]] defines organisational structure), divided into the following hierarchy, | [[{{{1}}}]] are used to define structure in a [[system]] which are, by default (i.e. the way the [[Platform specification]] defines organisational structure), divided into the following hierarchy, | ||
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:[[Organisation]] → [[Department]]s → [[Role]]s → [[Project]]s → [[Task]]s | :[[Organisation]] → [[Department]]s → [[Role]]s → [[Project]]s → [[Task]]s | ||
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All of these structural aspects of an organisation can, like the organisation itself, be addressed and involved in [[workflow]] in the same way as a [[trust group]], or [[member]] of a trust group. In fact every concept (node) in the [[Ontology]] is a [[trust group]] that has [[member]]s and a [[direction]] it's [[evolution|evolving]] towards.<noinclude>[[Category:Organisational templates]]</noinclude> | All of these structural aspects of an organisation can, like the organisation itself, be addressed and involved in [[workflow]] in the same way as a [[trust group]], or [[member]] of a trust group. In fact every concept (node) in the [[Ontology]] is a [[trust group]] that has [[member]]s and a [[direction]] it's [[evolution|evolving]] towards.<noinclude>[[Category:Organisational templates]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 22:40, 11 July 2011
[[{{{1}}}]] are used to define structure in a system which are, by default (i.e. the way the Platform specification defines organisational structure), divided into the following hierarchy,
- Organisation → Departments → Roles → Projects → Tasks
All of these structural aspects of an organisation can, like the organisation itself, be addressed and involved in workflow in the same way as a trust group, or member of a trust group. In fact every concept (node) in the Ontology is a trust group that has members and a direction it's evolving towards.