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[[Communities]] are social groups of people that are associated by something in common such as [[Industries|industry]], [[Organizations|organization]], [[Location|location]], [[social circle|social]], [[Interests|interests]], [[Demographics|demographic]] or [[Perspectives|perspective]]. The [[Communities|community]] may share common culture, leaders, processes, laws, rules and a code of what is accepted. The [[People|people]] within the community may have a deeper understanding of its nuances and how it really operates.  
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[[Communities]] are social groups of people that are associated by something in common such as [[Industries|industry]], [[Organizations|organization]], [[Location|location]], [[social circle|social]], [[Interests|interests]], [[Demographic|demographic]] or [[Perspectives|perspective]]. The [[Communities|community]] may share common culture, leaders, processes, laws, rules and a code of what is accepted. The [[People|people]] within the community may have a deeper understanding of its nuances and how it really operates.  
  
 
[[People]]'s desire to be accepted, belong and feel like they are part of something can result in the [[Communities|communities]] having significant influence over their actions. [[People]] may make decisions to improve their position in the [[Communities|community]] or to protect how they are perceived by others within the [[Communities|community]]. [[People]] outside the [[Communities|community]] may struggle to relate, be dismissed as an outsider or even be considered a threat to the [[Communities|community]].     
 
[[People]]'s desire to be accepted, belong and feel like they are part of something can result in the [[Communities|communities]] having significant influence over their actions. [[People]] may make decisions to improve their position in the [[Communities|community]] or to protect how they are perceived by others within the [[Communities|community]]. [[People]] outside the [[Communities|community]] may struggle to relate, be dismissed as an outsider or even be considered a threat to the [[Communities|community]].     

Revision as of 07:06, 13 August 2013

Communities are social groups of people that are associated by something in common such as industry, organization, location, social, interests, demographic or perspective. The community may share common culture, leaders, processes, laws, rules and a code of what is accepted. The people within the community may have a deeper understanding of its nuances and how it really operates.

People's desire to be accepted, belong and feel like they are part of something can result in the communities having significant influence over their actions. People may make decisions to improve their position in the community or to protect how they are perceived by others within the community. People outside the community may struggle to relate, be dismissed as an outsider or even be considered a threat to the community.

The successful enablement of an eDream may require understanding:

  • one or more communities
  • how people relate and act within the community and to people outside the community
  • which communities may possibly influence each stakeholder
  • the role of the stakeholder in the community and how it may influence their decisions


Industries

Industries are communities organized around economic and not-for profit activities. Industries often share common culture, leaders, rules (laws) and an acquired understanding with experience on how they really operate.

Organizations

Organizations are Communities that are legal entities organized around economic and not-for profit activities. Organizations have a mission, leadership, a common culture and unique nuances in the way they operate.

Location

Location communities have a common physical location like a country, state, city, region, town, neighborhood or even a street.

Social

Social communities are people grouped around or within family, friends, colleagues (co-workers), classmates (alumni), activities (golf or bowling league) and social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter).

Interests

Interest communities are people that relate by sharing common interest like being fan of a sport or or sports team or art or classic cars.

Demographic

Demographic are a group of people that can have a common characteristic like age, gender, medical condition, ethnicity, language, home ownership, employment status.

Perspectives

Perspective communities are people that relate by sharing a common belief such as religion, politics, activism or lifestyle.