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People who are committed to mastering holistic approaches to achieving high-performance collaboration and to applying those approaches to their own groups.
I've taken to describing my target audience as "collaboration practitioners." Here's more specifically what I mean:
 
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Anyone within a group, regardless of role or type of group, can be a collaboration practitioner.
Anyone within a group, regardless of role or type of group, can be a collaboration practitioner.


Design and facilitative leadership are critical, distributed practices.
I want to provide resources that are helpful for the '''dabblers'''.
 
I personally consider myself a '''craftsperson''', and I want to seek out, learn with, and support other craftspeople. I believe that growing the community of craftspeople and deepening our collective skill will ultimately lead to large-scale improvements in our ''collective'' collaborative literacy.

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I've taken to describing my target audience as "collaboration practitioners." Here's more specifically what I mean:

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Anyone within a group, regardless of role or type of group, can be a collaboration practitioner.

I want to provide resources that are helpful for the dabblers.

I personally consider myself a craftsperson, and I want to seek out, learn with, and support other craftspeople. I believe that growing the community of craftspeople and deepening our collective skill will ultimately lead to large-scale improvements in our collective collaborative literacy.