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,


OrganisationDepartmentsRolesProjectsTasks


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.