Working Groups
Working groups are groups of individuals meeting and working together to achieve specified goals - usually as a sub-structure to a larger organization.
What are some key problems that this process can solve?
• Working groups, as smaller sub-structures of larger organizations, give more people the opportunity to participate and share their opinion or ideas as compared to within large organizations.
How does this process work?
Working groups usually meet on a regular basis to discuss and progress a certain project. They can vary in size, but they usually exist within a larger organization to fulfill a specific goal or dependency on behalf of the entire organization.
What types of participation has this process offered communities?
№ OF PEOPLE |
inform | Consult | Involve | Collaborate | Empower |
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1—100 pPL |
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100—1k pPL |
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1k—10k pPL |
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10k—100k pPL |
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100k—1M pPL |
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1M—10M pPL |
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10M—100M pPL |
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100M—1B pPL |
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1B+ pPL |
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