On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 10:11 +0100, Keith Harrison-Broninski wrote: > Hi Jim > > The theory of Human Interaction Management identifies 2 distinct types > of process: mechanistic (in which human involvement is limited to key > data entry and decision points) and human-driven (innovative, > adaptive, collaborative work in which a responsibility of the > participants is to shape the process itself as they do the work). > Some mechanistic processes can be provided as services, depending on > whether the technologies to be used can support whatever human > involvement is required (if any). Human-driven processes, by their > very nature, cannot - though they may well make use of services, of > course.
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