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As a [[Meritocratic Do-ocracy]], OSE invites everyone to contribute.  
As a [[Meritocratic Do-ocracy]], OSE invites everyone to contribute.  


There are many roles and positions to fill in a distributed holarchy. OSE is a movement wannabe supported by a nonprofit organization with a traditional role hierarchy to fulfull statutory requirements.  
There are many roles and positions to fill in a distributed [[Holarchy]]. OSE is a movement wannabe supported by a nonprofit organization with a traditional role hierarchy to fulfull statutory requirements.  


On the side of a distributed hierarchy, there are options for replication, collaboration, and [[Enfranchising]].  
On the side of a distributed holarchy, there are options for replication, collaboration, and [[Enfranchising]].  


There are challenges to [[Collaborative Literacy]] and an entrepreneurial approach - these are 2 areas that we aim to address by writing this book.
There are challenges to [[Collaborative Literacy]] and an entrepreneurial approach - these are 2 areas that we aim to address by writing this book.


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Latest revision as of 19:09, 24 May 2019

As a Meritocratic Do-ocracy, OSE invites everyone to contribute.

There are many roles and positions to fill in a distributed Holarchy. OSE is a movement wannabe supported by a nonprofit organization with a traditional role hierarchy to fulfull statutory requirements.

On the side of a distributed holarchy, there are options for replication, collaboration, and Enfranchising.

There are challenges to Collaborative Literacy and an entrepreneurial approach - these are 2 areas that we aim to address by writing this book.