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  2. Community of practice - Wikipedia

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    Community membership is defined by the knowledge of its members. CoP membership tend to change more often, with members taking on new roles within the community as interests and needs arise. A community of practice can exist as long as the members believe they have something to contribute to or gain.

  3. Membership campground - Wikipedia

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    Members typically pay a one-time membership fee and annual dues (membership fees) for the right to use the campground. A membership campground can operate independently, selling memberships to customers who have access only to that individual property, or they can operate as part of a system, in which case members can buy access to multiple ...

  4. Team building - Wikipedia

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    Over time, these activities are intended to improve performance in a team-based environment. [2] Team building is one of the foundations of organizational development that can be applied to groups such as sports teams, school classes, military units or flight crews.

  5. Community organizing - Wikipedia

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    House meetings, where a series of house meetings are held in a community, leading to a community congress to form an organization. This approach was developed by Fred Ross. The Community Service Organization (CSO) was a good example, and a similar approach was used by the Cesar Chavez (who was an organizer in the CSO) in the United Farm Workers.

  6. Facilitation (organisational) - Wikipedia

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    A meeting usually means everyone is together in the same room at the same time and this is the major situation in which facilitation is practiced. With the introduction of modern telecommunications the field has grown to embrace other forms of meetings: Same time same place The traditional meeting in a room with all parties present at the same ...

  7. Scouts BSA - Wikipedia

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    Scouts with a permanent mental or physical disability may use alternate requirements, based on their abilities and approved by the council. The second phase of Star , Life , and Eagle is designed to develop leadership skills and encourage the Scout to explore potential vocations and avocations through the merit badge program.

  8. Communicative Constitution of Organizations - Wikipedia

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    Membership negotiation links an organization to its members by establishing and maintaining relationships. Practices in membership negotiation include job recruitment and socialization. [ 8 ] In recruitment, potential members are evaluated, both parties must agree to a relationship, and the member must be incorporated into the structure of the ...

  9. Person-centred planning - Wikipedia

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    Person-centred planning (PCP) is a set of approaches designed to assist an individual to plan their life and supports. [1] It is most often used for life planning with people with learning and developmental disabilities, though recently it has been advocated as a method of planning personalised support with many other sections of society who find themselves disempowered by traditional methods ...