Decision Making: Who Gets a Say?
In the near term, we may wish to not formalize decision-making, which might be overly ambitious anyway. Instead perhaps we should act as independent teams working on individual projects (e.g., a team dedicated to fixing the SIGIA-L archive, another building a job site). If we can start doing this, we should also make sure we communicate to each other what we're doing. What's the best mechanism to make sure this communication happens? I ultimately hope we do not recreate the traditional professional association. In this post-Web world, we can replace bureaucracy with communications technologies to some degree. Posted by Louis Rosenfeld at October 04, 2001 06:22 PM
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