Key Parts
The key parts of Distributed Management are:
- Each task has stakeholders (called a task team) with one person responsible
- Related tasks are joined through a task tree
- Context, task visibility, security and privacy are based on task team membership
- Team members list the actions/ToDo’s required to do a task
- Team members create action teams to do each action
- Web software creates a ToDo list for each person based on action team membership
- Task progress reporting is based on completed actions
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