Friday, May 11, 2007

Practice Organization Stage

The practice organization stage uses consensual process, which identifies agreement as foundation for further planning or decision-making. The purpose is to reach a mutually agreeable outcome, remove confusion, and put order. For example, people are willing to devote effort to achieve the same criteria, which gives them a common how to tasks and/or activities.

Moreover, the primary rule of this stage is this: As a person who defines a certain condition should look at it from the inside. He should be concerned with what it is composed of, how it works, and what he can contribute for the development of practice and/or strategy. As a person who operates on a certain condition to achieve direction should look at it from the outside and need to know anything about what is inside. He should be concerned only with what it is and what it does. He should look past the details and think solely in terms of the role that it plays at a higher level.

Furthermore, this stage requires internal consistency of data gathered that will be gathered in the practice gathering stage, which can be made possible by the use of database management systems. Like information are rearranged in a way that it makes the needed group categories. Or the same ideas of understanding are put into order for information patterns.

Further, this stage could create change in the application and reflect a conforming degree of control in a top-down fashion. Like it forms a geese, a group of web-footed water bird, swayed dramatically to a new direction when one goose have changed his course of direction. Of course, it is more factual if I used pigeon (a short-legged bird with compact body) instead of a goose in the analogy in the actual use when proceeds. The characteristic of the pigeon in the sky is more likely or unlikely will be followed by another pigeon in a group when the bird changed his direction. Also, in somewhat appropriate behavior, you may relate the behavior of the application to a buffalo, a large bovine mammal, joined a group and then lost his direction immediately when the leading buffalo of the group was killed by a buffalo hunter.

A further, this stage could make coordinated effort possible. Thus, it could influence us by its role. By reason of, it has the capacity to drive toward a variety of possible future. That is, it could give us a good chance of falling to the idea that the future is somewhat in linear progression.

This stage could help us to create the future.

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