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Project progress depends on the completeness of a team. Parallel development depends on the number of people available for development, their skill level, their collaborative literacy (understanding of collaboration and their willingness to engage in ego-less development), and processes/protocols to guide massive parallel development.
Project progress depends on the completeness of a team. Parallel development depends on the number of people available for development, their skill level, their collaborative literacy (understanding of collaboration and their willingness to engage in ego-less development), and processes/protocols to guide massive parallel development.
Team Levels is a metric scored from 0-5 to describe the completeness of a team, in so far as that leads to rapid parallel development.
In the OSE Model, six or seven figure product development budgets are rendered obsolete, as an open, distributive enterprise protocol can both develop products and fund their development.

Revision as of 19:56, 25 November 2015

Project progress depends on the completeness of a team. Parallel development depends on the number of people available for development, their skill level, their collaborative literacy (understanding of collaboration and their willingness to engage in ego-less development), and processes/protocols to guide massive parallel development.

Team Levels is a metric scored from 0-5 to describe the completeness of a team, in so far as that leads to rapid parallel development.

In the OSE Model, six or seven figure product development budgets are rendered obsolete, as an open, distributive enterprise protocol can both develop products and fund their development.