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As the highest priority, acting efficiently as a group requires '''accessible communication channels''' to individuals, to sub-groups, and to the entire group. An example of an accessible communication channel would be that each group member can use email and view a list of others' email addresses.
Above all else, group coordination requires '''accessible communication channels''' to individuals, to sub-groups, and to the entire group. An example of an accessible communication channel would be that each group member can use email and view a list of others' email addresses.


Through communication the group can then discuss and establish '''accepted procedures'''. An example of an accepted procedure would be a group agreement to meet at a certain location and time, regularly or not.
Through communication the group can then discuss and establish '''accepted procedures'''. An example of an accepted procedure would be a group agreement to meet at a certain location and time, regularly or not.

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Introduction

Above all else, group coordination requires accessible communication channels to individuals, to sub-groups, and to the entire group. An example of an accessible communication channel would be that each group member can use email and view a list of others' email addresses.

Through communication the group can then discuss and establish accepted procedures. An example of an accepted procedure would be a group agreement to meet at a certain location and time, regularly or not.