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− | {{Term|GOOD PRACTICES|Most efficient, validated and effective way of accomplishing a task, based on repeatable procedures that have proven themselves over time. They are used as a model to describe the process of developing and following a standard way of doing things that multiple organizations can use for management, policy, and software systems. They encourage reciprocity and [[Knowledge|knowledge]] | + | {{Term|GOOD PRACTICES|Most efficient, validated and effective way of accomplishing a task, based on repeatable procedures that have proven themselves over time. They are used as a model to describe the process of developing and following a standard way of doing things that multiple organizations can use for management, policy, and software systems. They encourage reciprocity and [[Knowledge Sharing|knowledge sharing]].<ref>[http://www.krii.com www.krii.com ](15 April 2008) [http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia] (15 April 2008) [http://www.lamarheller.com www.lamarheller.com](15 April 2008)</ref>}} |
Revision as of 13:46, 21 July 2008
GOOD PRACTICES |
Most efficient, validated and effective way of accomplishing a task, based on repeatable procedures that have proven themselves over time. They are used as a model to describe the process of developing and following a standard way of doing things that multiple organizations can use for management, policy, and software systems. They encourage reciprocity and knowledge sharing.[1] |
References
- ↑ www.krii.com (15 April 2008) Wikipedia (15 April 2008) www.lamarheller.com(15 April 2008)