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[[ORI|OpenReference]]™ is an open, editable reference for business terms, building towards a common language to describe business performance, processes, practices and terms. [[ORI|More..]] | [[ORI|OpenReference]]™ is an open, editable reference for business terms, building towards a common language to describe business performance, processes, practices and terms. [[ORI|More..]] | ||
− | Just like [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia], you can contribute new information or corrections to the reference. If you have a passion for open standards and educating others, why not help build the reference? [http://dev.orwiki.org/ | + | Just like [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia], you can contribute new information or corrections to the reference. If you have a passion for open standards and educating others, why not help build the reference? [http://dev.orwiki.org/Contact More..] |
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− | We host a network of local groups in many countries and cities, actively collaborating to train, learn, build technology and work with {{OR}}, and helping others find out about {{OR}}, why not start a group near you? [ | + | We host a network of local groups in many countries and cities, actively collaborating to train, learn, build technology and work with {{OR}}, and helping others find out about {{OR}}, why not start a group near you? [http://dev.orwiki.org/Contact More..] |
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− | |keywords=Open, Standard, Reference, Model, Framework, Process, Performance, Metric, Practice, Supply Chain, Sales, Support, Finance, Accounting, wiki, Modeling, Architecture, ORwiki, Order-to-Cash, Procure-to-Pay | + | |keywords=Open, Standard, Reference, Model, Framework, Process, Performance, Metric, Practice, Supply Chain, Sales, Support, Finance, Accounting, wiki, Modeling, Architecture, ORwiki, Order-to-Cash, Procure-to-Pay, SCOR, Supply Chain Operations Reference, M4SC, SCOR DS, SCORDS, Supply Chain Operations Reference |
|description=OpenReference is a standard language to describe business processes, metrics, and common terms. The OpenReference Initiative is a global non-profit network of people passionate about Open standards, using advocacy, technology and training to unlock information and enable people (you) to work with it to provide value to their businesses | |description=OpenReference is a standard language to describe business processes, metrics, and common terms. The OpenReference Initiative is a global non-profit network of people passionate about Open standards, using advocacy, technology and training to unlock information and enable people (you) to work with it to provide value to their businesses | ||
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OpenReference™ is an open, editable reference for business terms, building towards a common language to describe business performance, processes, practices and terms. More..
Just like Wikipedia, you can contribute new information or corrections to the reference. If you have a passion for open standards and educating others, why not help build the reference? More..
If you're interested in authoring, editing or publishing in your area of expertise, we encourage you to have a look around the OpenDevelopment Wiki.
We host a network of local groups in many countries and cities, actively collaborating to train, learn, build technology and work with OpenReference, and helping others find out about OpenReference, why not start a group near you? More..
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