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Structure Mindmap Click for an example, hover for a definitionA set of Core Practices and all the related entities (discipline, process, book, role...), that serves a social group such as a type of business (e.g. small business) or a vertical, e.g. the health industry.  Also the group of people that maintain that set of CoPr.Discipline is the highest level in the RADIX model within a group.  A Discipline is a body of knowledge, a set of related processes, e.g. Governance (managing the business) or Operations (the day-to-day working of the business, a.k.a. the value chain).Domains are there primarily as a unit of assessment.  They also correlate closely with Role where Role is related at the Process (Owner) rather than Practice (Performer) level.  A process is a set of activities (practices) that achieve a result or deliverable: payroll, change management, partner management, IT production support ...A practice is an activity: something that needs to be done to make a Process work.RADIX Frameworkâ„¢ is the name for the underlying system for describing all Core Practices.  The definition of any Group of Core Practices should be based on the RADIX Framework.A role is the hat a person wears while owning a Process or performing a Practice.   A person can have multiple roles, but they perform only one role at any one time, and only one person owns a role. An omnibus is the master compendium book of the practices, the processes they describe, and all parts of the CoPr model for a Group.  It gathers all disciplines, domains, processes, practices, roles, and their guidance, along with other supporting documentation such as copyrights and manifesto.An artefact created within Core Practice (as compared to a reference, which is outside Core Practice) which is written text, spreadsheet, webpage or other substantial unit of content.  Special instances of document include: Omnibus, Guidance, Template, Workbook, TextbookAll addiitonal products and services outside this model will be provided by third parties, both commercial and community.

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