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'''A values statement describes what the organization believes in and how it will behave. This compass guides decision-making and establishes a standard that actions can be assessed against. A values statement defines the deeply held beliefs and principles of the organizational culture. A stated values statement does simply become core values for the organization. For an organization to have an effective values statement, it must fully embrace its values and use them to guide its attitudes, actions and decision-making on a daily basis. Developing a values-led organization can be a difficult and slow process that should be attempted only by organizations that are willing and prepared to make a long-term commitment to the established company values.''' [http://www.shrm.org/TemplatesTools/hrqa/Pages/Isthereadifferencebetweenacompany%E2%80%99smission,visionandvaluestatements.aspx Source] | |||
=Older Writings= | =Older Writings= |
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Mission
Reason for existence. Mission supports the Vision and communicates purpose and direction.
The mission of Open Source Ecology (OSE) is to create the open source economy. An open source economy is an efficient economy which increases innovation by open collaboration. To get there, OSE is currently developing a set of open source blueprints for the Global Village Construction Set (GVCS) - a set of the 50 most important machines that it takes for modern life to exist - everything from a tractor, to an oven, to a circuit maker. As a byproduct of the GVCS, OSE itends to develop a modular, scalable platform for documenting and developing open source hardware - including blueprints for both physical artifacts and for related open enterprise models.
My goal is to create a life size LEGO set of powerful, self-replicating production tools - that can distribute production - to build modern economies from abundant, local resources.
I imagine the raw power this gives to people - to tap autonomy, mastery, and purpose - towards solving wicked problems.
Vision
A vision statement is an inspirational and aspirational descrption of the organization as it would appear in a future successful state.
The Vision of Open Source Ecology is a world of accelerated innovation via open source, libre ibeyond artifici
Values Statement
A values statement describes what the organization believes in and how it will behave. This compass guides decision-making and establishes a standard that actions can be assessed against. A values statement defines the deeply held beliefs and principles of the organizational culture. A stated values statement does simply become core values for the organization. For an organization to have an effective values statement, it must fully embrace its values and use them to guide its attitudes, actions and decision-making on a daily basis. Developing a values-led organization can be a difficult and slow process that should be attempted only by organizations that are willing and prepared to make a long-term commitment to the established company values. Source
Older Writings
Updated Mission - See the Open Source Ecology Paradigm of Dec. 24, 2011
From the OSE Founder,last updated Feb. 2013:
OSE Required Reading | |||
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Wiki instructions · Crash course on OSE · Global Village Construction Set · Getting Started Guide · Team Culturing · Version control - Genealogies |