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2 2  = Foundations of FLOW Management =
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4 +>**__//Learning Outcomes//__**//: Participants will view the primary characteristics and needs of FLOW Foundations as typical of not-for-profit multi-organizational member-driven consortia generally. There is a broad pool of knowledge from which to adapt management and governance approaches that can strengthen FLOW initiatives in particular. Participants will become more familiar with the governance bylaws and cultures of selected best-of-breed FLOW foundations.//
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4 4  == FLOW Governance Concepts ==
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6 6  * Multi-Entity Teams and Inter-Organizational Performance
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14 14  ** Governance of Open Source Software Foundations: Who Holds the Power? (See p 41 "Centres of power for all six foundations" and p 42 "Conclusion") http://timreview.ca/sites/default/files/article_PDF/Prattico_TIMReview_December2012.pdf
15 15  ** Open Source Software Foundations (See "OSSF Effectiveness") http://timreview.ca/article/194
16 16  ** Tragedy of the FOSS Commons? Investigating the institutional designs of free/libre and open source software projects http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1619/1534
19 +* Why Create a FLOW Foundation?
20 +** Bootstrap Long-Term Maintenance, Evolution & Viability https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGLvLm6g0Uc&feature=player_detailpage (See: http://www.opees.org )
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18 18  == Examples of Good FLOW Management ==
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