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Social Processes

Those activities, actions, and operations that involve the interaction


between people. This framework element serves as a broad
placeholder for all social processes. All subcategories currently
emphasize the driving forces that directly act upon an endowment.
The SDI Group will eventually expand the definition to include all
underlying social processes that control the driving forces.
Social Processes Categories:

3.3.1 Attrition: The reduction in a work or labor force due to


retirement, dropping out of the labor force, job change, and
emigration. (Definition Source: None)
3.3.2 Education and Training: The processes of developing new
skills and knowledge in the individual. (Definition Source: None)
3.3.3 Experiencing: Apprehension or participation of an object,
thought, emotion, or event through the senses or the mind.
(Definition Source: Webster's II New Riverside University Dictionary)
3.3.4 Motivational Development or Loss: Decreasing or
increasing of the desire to perform an activity. (Definition Source:
None)
3.3.5 Recruitment and Immigration: Expansion of the labor force
through active pursuit or influx of new members. (Definition Source:
None)
3.3.6 Social Conflict : Destruction or alteration of endowments by
riots, war, terrorism, or other large-scale social conflicts (Definition
Source: None)

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