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= Learning Guide =
= Learning Guide =
OnTrackNorthAmerica teaches a body of thinking, planning, and investing that we have named “Civilization Engineering.” Thousands of people from diverse backgrounds and experiences have contributed to our knowledge of Civilization Engineering. Many more will continue to improve this path forward for humanity. That can include you. As you explore our curriculum, feel free to share your insights and questions with us via email as a visitor, or in a page Discussion Tab once you have registered as a Member.  
OnTrackNorthAmerica teaches a level of thinking, planning, and investing now needed to reconceive individual projects and companies as coherent elements of efficient industrial systems. We call this expanded design frame “Civilization Engineering.” Thousands have contributed to the understandings, principles, methodologies, and tools we introduce here. We invite you to learn and contribute. As you read, please share your insights and questions via the Contact Us button on the bottom of every page and menu bar. Once you have registered as a Member, you can initiate threads via the Discussion tab at the top of each page.  


Read more on [[Participation Options]]
Read more on [[Participation Options]]


Reading all the essays in this curriculum will take about an hour.  
Reading all the essays in this curriculum will take about an hour. ([[Understandings]], [[Principles]], and [[Methodologies]])


To begin with a 15-minute reading session, we suggest:
To begin with a 12-minute reading session, we suggest:


#[[Collaboration Will Take Us Where Competition Can’t]]
#[[Collaboration Will Take Us Where Competition Can’t]]
#[[Collaborative Industrial Optimization]]
#[[Principles|Promise, Ethics, and Principles]]
#[[Principles|Promise, Ethics, and Principles]]
#[[Collaborative Industrial Optimization]]


Reading the VitalRail Hub and About VitalRail for folks interested in how the rail industry will contribute to sustainable economic prosperity is a 5-30 minute learning opportunity, depending on where you end your reading.  
The [[VitalRail|VitalRail Hub]] and [[VitalRail/About|About VitalRail]] pages will give you an understanding of how the rail industry will contribute to sustainable economic prosperity.  It is a 5-30 minute read, depending on where you end your reading.  


Upon reading one or more essays, let us know if you would like to have your endorsement quote listed publicly.
If you align with the ideas we share in one or more essays, you can submit an endorsement quote for public or private attribution.

Latest revision as of 18:25, 25 November 2025

Learning Guide

OnTrackNorthAmerica teaches a level of thinking, planning, and investing now needed to reconceive individual projects and companies as coherent elements of efficient industrial systems. We call this expanded design frame “Civilization Engineering.” Thousands have contributed to the understandings, principles, methodologies, and tools we introduce here. We invite you to learn and contribute. As you read, please share your insights and questions via the Contact Us button on the bottom of every page and menu bar. Once you have registered as a Member, you can initiate threads via the Discussion tab at the top of each page.

Read more on Participation Options

Reading all the essays in this curriculum will take about an hour. (Understandings, Principles, and Methodologies)

To begin with a 12-minute reading session, we suggest:

  1. Collaboration Will Take Us Where Competition Can’t
  2. Collaborative Industrial Optimization
  3. Promise, Ethics, and Principles

The VitalRail Hub and About VitalRail pages will give you an understanding of how the rail industry will contribute to sustainable economic prosperity.  It is a 5-30 minute read, depending on where you end your reading.

If you align with the ideas we share in one or more essays, you can submit an endorsement quote for public or private attribution.