Changes between Version 14 and Version 15 of projects/leadership-committee/meetings/2015-01-10/structure


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Mar 27, 2015, 2:18:53 PM (10 years ago)
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Enrique Rosas
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    109109=== Role of the Leadership Committee ===
    110 2. Leadership Committee should transform to being a body that provides advice to the organization on its political orientation, recruitment and evaluation strategies, and programmatic work, but that has no responsibility or decision making per se regarding its day to day operations.
     1102. Leadership Committee should transform to being a body that provides advice to the organization on its political orientation, recruitment and evaluation strategies, and programmatic work, but that has no responsibility or decision making per se regarding its day to day operations. LC members are elected representatives from members who are willing to engage described responsibilities.
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    112112Questions to spark debate: If the LC is an advisory board, how are decisions made? What body decides how money is spent? Assuming that this would require a transitional process, what would need to determine a timeframe for this to happen?
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    114114=== Council of Representatives ===
    115 3. The current Coordinators should transform into a Council of Representatives from each work area (working group or working team).
     1153. The current Coordinators should transform into a Council of Representatives from each work area (working group or working team) and from elected representatives from our membership who are willing to engage on responsibilities on operations.
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    1171174. Each work area (Admin, Internationalization, Membership, Outreach and Support) should have a fixed representative and include Leadership Committee members who are willing to participate. Each representative would be responsible for welcoming new members and introducing them to the team and the work.