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The Collaborative Production model is a method of producing anything (ideas, agricultural products, machines, hardware, energy, fuel, energy, housing, etc.) where a skilled | The Collaborative Production model is a method of producing anything (ideas, agricultural products, machines, hardware, energy, fuel, energy, housing, etc.) where a skilled Lead Producercreates an infrastructure where less skilled individuals can participate in meaningful production. | ||
The desired outcomes of this model are | The desired outcomes of this model are an overall integrattion of the productive process: | ||
*Decreased specialization of the Lead Producer by inclusion of others to fill tasks and thereby allow the leader to increase the scope of the productive operation | |||
*Reskilling of unskilled people by lowering the barriers to effective production - thereby empowering individuals to become less specialized and therefore more effective. | |||
Note that we carry an assumption of [[Generalism vs Specialism]] |
Revision as of 12:14, 6 October 2012
The Collaborative Production model is a method of producing anything (ideas, agricultural products, machines, hardware, energy, fuel, energy, housing, etc.) where a skilled Lead Producercreates an infrastructure where less skilled individuals can participate in meaningful production.
The desired outcomes of this model are an overall integrattion of the productive process:
- Decreased specialization of the Lead Producer by inclusion of others to fill tasks and thereby allow the leader to increase the scope of the productive operation
- Reskilling of unskilled people by lowering the barriers to effective production - thereby empowering individuals to become less specialized and therefore more effective.
Note that we carry an assumption of Generalism vs Specialism