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<span style="color:blue;font-weight:bold">msaul: Hi Debbie, I could be wrong, but I think you are having some confusion over copying and pasting links. I'm going to try to see if there is an easier way to do this, and get back to you...<br /><br />Here is a link to a tutorial I created to help:</span> [ [[How to Copy & Paste Content Between WIKIs]] ]
<span style="color:blue;font-weight:bold">msaul:</span> <span style="color:blue">Although it would take a lot of time for Westminster to adopt this approach, this would be a "long-term" objective: To have people working together "online" to solve problems faster.<br /><br />Yes, it would take a long time for people to learn, but think of long-term advantages:<br /><br /> - Less face-to-face meetings (although still important).<br /> - Collaborating, but not necessarily at same time.<br /> - Work on a problem over a week, but still problem solved faster than waiting 4-6 weeks for people's personal schedules to "align"<br />- May speed up tasks since people "focused" during shorter periods of time<br /> - Problem solved among a group - thus "''many hands (via the Internet) make the load lighter''"<br /> - Work on problem during "quiet time" (mind more focused on individual's own time preference - best time to concentrate).<br /> - Total transparency and people can see things develop in "real-time".<br /> - Permanent record of solution.<br /> - When people contribute, they all become "meeting minute takers" - more efficient...</span>
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