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17 17  == Purpose ==
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19 -The purpose of the OSI-EDU-WG is to adapt, develop and disseminate modular learning resources to help managers of projects, portfolios, organizations or consortia gain an advanced understanding of strategies, processes and methods to optimize value, to control costs, and to manage risk through effective coordination, resourcing and governance of Free/Libre/Open Works (FLOW).
19 +The purpose of the OSI-EDU-WG is to coordinate resourcing, maintenance and extension of "The FLOW Syllabus".
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21 +The FLOW Syllabus is a collectively curated guide to concepts and methods underlying free/libre/open projects and organizations, to assist educators in their design of learning programs for managers.
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23 +Target "educators" may be academic and business instructors, advisers (including legal counsel), and managers themselves who need to effectively relate and discuss these topics with team members, executives, business partners, customers or constituents.
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25 +The syllabus is intended to be equally useful in the development of on-site seminars or workshops, online tutorials or webinars, and formal or informal venues, including autonomous learning. No assumptions are made about the venue or delivery methodology.
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27 +The FLOW Syllabus is intended as a guide to selected external learning assets, and it serves as a primary source only when suitable external sources for particular concepts and methods have not yet been located.
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21 21  The "FLOW Management Syllabus" is maintained on a wiki: http://osi.xwiki.com/bin/Projects/draft-flow-syllabus
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23 23  These learning resources:

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