Difference between revisions of "Accountability"
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==Accountability and Project Management== | ==Accountability and Project Management== | ||
To combine accountability with project management or time-like/process-based structures can be technically grounded in [[entropy pool]] as a way to make all projects accountable. In other words, accountability comes from having a reliable source of data that can be used to judge whether certain results have been met or not. | |||
==Accountability and Resource Governance== | |||
To combine accountability with project management or time-like/process-based structures can be technically grounded in [[entropy pool]] as a way to make all projects accountable. In other words, accountability comes from having a reliable source of data that can be used to judge whether certain results have been met or not. | To combine accountability with project management or time-like/process-based structures can be technically grounded in [[entropy pool]] as a way to make all projects accountable. In other words, accountability comes from having a reliable source of data that can be used to judge whether certain results have been met or not. |
Revision as of 07:41, 3 September 2021
Accountable and accountability should be grounded on information symmetry or some form of traceability of causal relations. It can be also considered as a way to perform abstract counting.
Accountability and Project Management
To combine accountability with project management or time-like/process-based structures can be technically grounded in entropy pool as a way to make all projects accountable. In other words, accountability comes from having a reliable source of data that can be used to judge whether certain results have been met or not.
Accountability and Resource Governance
To combine accountability with project management or time-like/process-based structures can be technically grounded in entropy pool as a way to make all projects accountable. In other words, accountability comes from having a reliable source of data that can be used to judge whether certain results have been met or not.