Identification and Design process & Roadmap

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
CALE Network

Think Locally, Act Globally

SOLE Out of the Box

Economic sustainability & Business Model

Bergamo HUB Vision e Mission

Renewable Energy Research Center Lab
Video: -
 * Progress is more important than perfection

Renewable Energy Research Center Lab

Open position Bg-Hub

Peeragogy Courseware (Under discussion)

Public Projects Repository Directory GIT:
 * 1) Savonius Turbine
 * 2) Hydroelectric plant
 * 3) energy School Park

Work Package (WP)

 * Work Breakdown Element (WBE)
 * Activity Breackdown Structure (ABS)
 * Work Breackdown Structure (WBS)
 * Product Break-down Structure (PBS)

ROADMAP
The phases of the project

Bergamo Hub Roadmap

The Celery Test

network bubble Hub

Organizing a Learning Context

 * Paragogy.net &infin;
 * peeragogy.org &infin;
 * The Free Knowledge Institute (FKI) &infin;


 * 1) | Bergamo HUB G+ Community
 * 2) | Bergamo HUB Facebook page
 * 3) |Bergamo HUB linkedin

Shared goals and group norms
The Allowed List:

Most organizations (even society) publish a set of rules to guide how they want their people to act inside the organization. More often than not, most of these rules tell us what not to do.

''Don't lie. Don't steal. Don't use the copy machine after 8pm. Don't use company resources for personal use''. I think offering a set of rules is a good thing - they help maintain order inside an organziation. Understanding the value of such guidance, I recently issued a set of rules to my team. But there's a catch. In our organization, there will be no rules to tell us what not to do. Rules that tell us what not to do hold people back. Instead the rules should help push people forward. In our group, the rules consist of a list of the things that are allowed.

It's called "The Allowed List by Simon Sinek", and this is what it says.


 * Make the decision you think is the right decision to make
 * Start something that needs to be started to help advance the cause
 * Ask for help whenever you want it
 * Help others whenever you can (even if they don’t ask for it)
 * Take time off to do something that inspires, excites and energizes you

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