[governance] Our strategy, work plan and outreach

Izumi AIZU aizu at anr.org
Mon Nov 1 20:45:06 EDT 2010


Dear list,

Thank you for many supports so far on our proposal.
Of course I welcome any critical views, as well.

I also thank several people who expressed their willingness
to volunteer. More volunteers and also new names are
always encouraging.

We haveto  eventually, or quickly, move to produce actual
work, and therefore I like to call for people identify
which of three areas, a) Strategy, b) Work plan, or c) Outreach
you are interested in to work on, and then need sort of
facilitators in each group, and if so needed set-up a separate
mailing list and/or other online tool and carry on the work.

I have not discussed with Jeremy as to the details of these,
but I am sure we can help set-up mailing list or other tool,
or ask further volunteers to address these.

Jeremy and I will of course be involved with all three areas,
but we really like others than the coordinators to take
the lead on each areas and we remain to coordinate the
overall work of our caucus.

best,

izumi




2010/11/2 Pascal Bekono <pbekono at gmail.com>:
> Hello,
>
> I agree with this new approach, it will really enhance members'
> participation. I am available to join a group.
>
> Greetings,
>
> ~Pascal
>
>
>
> 2010/11/1, shaila mistry <shailam at yahoo.com>:
>> Dear Izumi
>> I like the three pronged approach for working together in the coming year.
>> I would like to be more active in the group and offer you my full support.
>> Please let me know how I can be more involved.
>> regards
>> Shaila Rao Mistry
>>
>>
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>> On 10/31/2010 10:03 AM, Izumi AIZU wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>>
>>>After starting the role of co-coordinator, I have been thinking, and
>>>also discussing
>>>with Jeremy, about the "way forward" - or more specifically, working
>>>method, modusoperandi, of our caucus.
>>>
>>>Considering the many tasks ahead of us in relatively short time period, I
>>> think
>>>we need good division of labor and effective working team(s).
>>>
>>>We don't want to become a workhorse ;-), rather we would like to
>>>"coordinate", meaning to
>>>facilitate moves and works of many members of the caucus. The more people
>>>involved in the actual work, the better.
>>>
>>>For that, we like to suggest that our group to come up with the followings.
>>>
>>>a) Strategy - for coming months, in the context of IGF mandate
>>>extension debate/negotiations around UN
>>>
>>>b) Work Plan - based on the strategy, we need to plan ahead on how to
>>>work - to push our agenda - this may include forming Working Groups,
>>>ad hoc teams, use some additional online tools etc.
>>>
>>>c) Outreach Plan/actions
>>>One of the points we have discussed on the list was, if I may, the
>>>relative lack of outreach of our group, with larger Civil Society
>>>groups. Compared with WSIS days, we have less involvement from larger
>>>clouds of CS. How to address this and move forward.
>>>
>>>We like to ask you to think about these points, come up with opinions,
>>>suggestions and plans, and eventually, or quickly move to actions based on
>>>[rough] consensus with bottom-up ways.
>>>
>>>We also like some of you to become active members, taking leading roles
>>>for different items. Form working groups etc. To have wider division
>>>of labor of our work.
>>>
>>>Of course, we are open to your suggestions and also welcome more
>>> volunteers!
>>>
>>>best,
>>>
>>>izumi
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