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RDN Scaling and Sustainability Model Final
Sustainability model
To sustain an organization over time requires a stable system of governance, a 'product' that is required and priced to fit the market, an organization that can deliver that 'product' quickly and efficiently to clients, a way to maintain the awareness of the organization and its 'product' among its 'clients', a system of quality control that ensures that its clients receive what they pay for at the price they agree to pay, and a way for the organization to respond to changes in a timely and cost effective way. This sustainability model addresses these aspects.
1) NANSLO RDN Governance and Management:
This page proposes a governance structure that will be fiscally responsible, maintain RWSL Standards, and be sensitive to inevitable changes so that the entire NANSLO RDN can evolve as pedagogy and technologies change.
a) Roles and Positions (Who does What)
2) Costs and Revenue
RWSL Node Costs
This page points out the costs to assemble a minimal RWSL node and estimates ongoing costs of operation.
This page points out the costs of operating the NANSLO RDN.
This page reviews possible funding strategies from the institutional and the NANSLO RDN perspective.
3) RWSL Tech and User Support Network
This would be a network of techs from all RWSL service institutions who will share expertise and fixes across the system. It is important that each institution contribute to this network and all will draw benefit from it.
4) Faculty Components
This page reviews the academic components of the NANSLO RDN including the Disciplinary Panels, the Peer-to-Peer Exchange, and the Faculty Sandbox.
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