Quality Globalization : an Example of Computational Sociality
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A social movement among businesses, that was propagated within individual firms by social movement tactics, that established a social movement among the customers and suppliers of companies, and on-going movement dynamics as a permanent part of corporation structure, became a world-wide movement expanding outside the business community to government and non-profits. It was the total quality movement. It died after conquering nearly all the businesses in the world. No other recent example of a major change in value and method affecting more than a billion people world-wide within a period of less than 30 years exists. The total quality movement has recently begun to be replaced by something new-quality globalization. This article reports the categorization of myriad innovations within recent quality practice, showing a coherent set of dimensions by which quality "totalization" gets transformed into quality "globalization" This work occupies the first half of this article. The second half presents a larger idea of which quality globalization is a part-computational sociality. It examines a number of examples of social phenomena that could be called "computational sociality" and extracts from them defining characteristics of the idea. Machine computation regimes are giving rise to a new imagination that changes how humans get organized at work, how individuals organize their work, and how parts of minds inside individuals interact at work. At the end of the article, an extension from social array processes to personal array processes inside individual minds is made. The article starts concrete and by steps becomes more abstract. The article is a survey and categorization on two levels-of quality innovations in a quality globalization model and of quality globalization and other trends in a computational sociality model.
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