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=Introduction= | |||
Flash mobs are on-demand, real-time, virtual work groups where a number of people come together for rapid development sessions. This may involve design, CAD, strategic development, video editing, or other sessions. | |||
This technique involves: | This technique involves: |
Revision as of 00:45, 29 April 2012
Introduction
Flash mobs are on-demand, real-time, virtual work groups where a number of people come together for rapid development sessions. This may involve design, CAD, strategic development, video editing, or other sessions.
This technique involves:
- Gathering a group of people and organizing them by subject matter areas of expertise
- Calling a flash mob together for a work session.
- Expected commitment is 1-2 hours per week via a working teleconference.
- The platform for doing this should include voice communication, central shared screen, and file sharing for collaboration- in absence of a dedicated platform.
- A dedicated platform should be created to accommodate the team development needs.
- The work session requires:
- Organizer to call out and run a session - organizer presents a working problem
- People prepare beforehand - by understanding what the work session will be about
- Preparation of a clear problem statement and preparatory materials
- Specific procedure for collaboration, material sharing, and upload
- Skilled participants to get work done