[governance] Blogpost: Multistakeholderism vs. Democracy: My Adventures in "Stakeholderland"

parminder parminder at itforchange.net
Tue Mar 26 02:24:12 EDT 2013


On Sunday 24 March 2013 08:54 PM, Avri Doria wrote:
> On 24 Mar 2013, at 03:03, parminder wrote:
>
>> I tried to begin putting up some real principles and guidelines for civil society representatives selection. They were written informally, and can do with a lot of corrections. More substantive changes can also be introduced. So please make the required changes or propose a new starting point for developing such guidelines.
>
> I did.  In fact Norbert took me up on my call, to first do an analysis of what we have been doing that looks like, for the most part it is working.  He went further and suggested a review of the Nomcom practices and doing some analysis, perhaps gap analysis (my words not his).

Yes, but then lets please go ahead. So then lets review existing/ 
completed processes. I thought listing some guidelines for the future is 
a better way to start, but if we have to go the other way around, very 
fine with me. But lets do something.

>
> For the rest, I accepted that you were making some fair points, but mentioned that I was uncomfortable in the direction you were heading for reasons I gave.

Which is this direction? I am unable to understand.

parminder
>
> avri


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