Group Time Weight

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Group Time Weight

A group time weight (GTW) is the slice of time that a group of things take as measured against 100 points. In orgamatics, we often cluster various parts of Org into a group so that we can work with it in some way or another. Where such a group has the purpose of grasping time, we call it a time hub. Mostly, we link several time hubs to a parent hub. The group time weight is then the total time of all activities within a time hub, as it relates to a parent hub, expressed as a percentage. E.g., where we make a strategic programme a time hub, and a company strategy the parent hub, then a programme that takes 24% of the time of the company strategy will have a group time weight of “.24”. Other weights that relate to the group time weight, are absolute time weight and time weight. The aim of a GTW is to increase the efficiency of Org.

 

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Synonyms: GTW