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An organization is a group of people coordinating towards a common purpose.
An organization is a group of people coordinating towards a common purpose.


Society is an organization.
*Society is an organization.


Community is an organization.
*Community is an organization.


Family is an organization.
*Family is an organization.


People can be a part of many organizations at the same time.
Organizations are inclusive.


Organizations can be a part of many organizations at the same time.
*People can be a part of many organizations at the same time.
 
*Organizations can be a part of many organizations at the same time.


Organizations involve responsibilities that their members must assume.
Organizations involve responsibilities that their members must assume.


Recruiting more members is a responsibility.
*Recruiting more members is a responsibility.


Making things and providing services is a responsibility.
*Making things and providing services is a responsibility.


Communicating with others in and out of the organization is a responsibility.
*Communicating with others in and out of the organization is a responsibility.


Safeguarding physical and digital assets is a responsibility.
*Safeguarding physical and digital assets is a responsibility.


Dismissing others from responsibility is a responsibility.
*Dismissing others from responsibility is a responsibility.


Great organizations bring out the best that their groups can achieve.
Great organizations bring out the best that their groups can achieve.


The best productive and educational efficiency and versatility.
*The best productive and educational efficiency and versatility.


The best intrinsic motivation.
*The best intrinsic motivation.


The best organizational resilience.
*The best organizational resilience.

Revision as of 21:51, 20 April 2012

An organization is a group of people coordinating towards a common purpose.

  • Society is an organization.
  • Community is an organization.
  • Family is an organization.

Organizations are inclusive.

  • People can be a part of many organizations at the same time.
  • Organizations can be a part of many organizations at the same time.

Organizations involve responsibilities that their members must assume.

  • Recruiting more members is a responsibility.
  • Making things and providing services is a responsibility.
  • Communicating with others in and out of the organization is a responsibility.
  • Safeguarding physical and digital assets is a responsibility.
  • Dismissing others from responsibility is a responsibility.

Great organizations bring out the best that their groups can achieve.

  • The best productive and educational efficiency and versatility.
  • The best intrinsic motivation.
  • The best organizational resilience.