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===Design Statement===
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The more CIRAL is able to cultivate its own capacity for civic intelligence, the more likely it will be to foster it elsewhere in the projects and partnerships it undertakes.  As procedures are developed, they should always strive to honor the collective wisdom of groups, and resolve issues that arise in an egalitarian way.
  
====[[Example from the Living Labs Organization]]====
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===Process Starts===
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These are the start of processes that can be fleshed out quite a bit.  As you work on these please consider the Design Statement above.
  
====[[Developing a Cluster]]====
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*[[Developing a Cluster]]
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*[[Developing an Internal Project (attached to a cluster)]]
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*[[Developing an External Project (attached to a cluster)]]
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*[[Developing a Working Community Relationship]]
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*[[Wiki Posting Procedure]]
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===Examples of Process Models===
 
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*[[Example from the Living Labs Organization]]
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* Occupy General Assembly Model
 
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* Roberts rules of Order
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*[http://www.theworldcafe.com/ The World Cafe]
 
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====Wiki Posting Procedure====
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 27 May 2012


Design Statement

The more CIRAL is able to cultivate its own capacity for civic intelligence, the more likely it will be to foster it elsewhere in the projects and partnerships it undertakes. As procedures are developed, they should always strive to honor the collective wisdom of groups, and resolve issues that arise in an egalitarian way.

Process Starts

These are the start of processes that can be fleshed out quite a bit. As you work on these please consider the Design Statement above.

Examples of Process Models