Friday, October 19, 2007

Haworth Workshop Example



To differentiate "project teams" and "project communities." Both are project focused but the second is voluntary, self-organized, self-governed, and first is not. I haven't invented them; project teams are traditional (non-community) forms of organizing work. Regarding project communities, I have discovered their existence in a variety of businesses, and from my observations extracted the following description. Project communities are groups of people who share a passion for a project that they decided to collaborate on and to hone their talents and collective competence in delivering it.