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105 105  ** Example:
106 106  {{/showhide}}
107 107  
108 -**Organizational Participation: The willingness to invite and admit any individual or other organization to engage with the organization**
108 +{{box}}
109 +**What this individual might look like...**
110 +The organization has in practice decision making processes that allow anybody to provide input and publicly render an opinion on the topic and the process. For example, decisions for procurement of goods and investments in initiatives.
111 +{{/box}}
109 109  
113 +{{showhide id="OrgParticipation" showmessage="Organizational Participation: The willingness to invite and admit any individual or other organization to engage with the organization." hidemessage="Organizational Participation: The willingness to invite and admit any individual or other organization to engage with the organization." style="background-color:#c2eac1;"}}
110 110  * Initial: The organization has publicly declared anyone can engage with it.
111 111  * Repeatable: The organization engages consistently with any interested party, and consistently declares the ability for engagement of interested parties.
112 112  * Defined: the organization recognizes standard roles within the organization
113 113  * Managed: the organization has established responsibilities associated with roles.
114 114  * Optimizing: The individual assesses and validates/redefines their role and responsibilities in the organization.
119 +{{/showhide}}
115 115  
116 116  {{box}}
117 117  **What this organization might look like...**

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