Contribute

Our procedure repository contribution program is aimed at specialists (organizations or individuals) in a specific discipline with the necessary knowledge to create a set of procedure templates that help organizations achieve higher level of operating maturity in that area.

Who can contribute?

Everyone is invited to contribute. Typical contributors to the program are:

  • Consulting or training companies with a deep knowledge about an specific discipline
  • Independent professionals specialised in a specifica area
  • Students developing course work or thesis
  • Academics wanting to create procedures as educational materials

What are the benefits for contributors?

  • Contribute to a project that aims to collaboratively build the most complete body of procedures available in the world. Your procedures will help organizations throughout the world operate more efficiently
  • Contributors position theirselves as specialists in a specific discipline and demonstrate their knowledge by creating procedures that embed a deep discipline knowledge
  • Companies interested in using your templates can ask you to help them adapt and implement the procedures. You can reach companies in regions outside of your typical operations scope
  • The procedure repository is public and procedure authors are clearly credited, so it is a way to obtain promotion for your professional activity

Contributors can use the following image (linked to this website) in their web sites, blogs, etc... to let others know that they contribute to the procedure repository:

How can I contribute?

You can contribute by:

  • 1 Submitting the URL of a resource that is available to the public in Internet
  • 2 Submitting resources (in a format different of metoCube, such as MS word, pdf, etc...) created by you or downloaded from the repository and enhanced by you
  • 3 Creating procedures from scratch or enhancing existing ones (for example, adding descriptions or drawing new diagrams) in metoCube format

Contribute by filling-in the contribution form below.