[Chapter-delegates] Injecting Chapter Views - effectively
Kabani
kabani.asif at gmail.com
Tue Dec 14 21:11:11 PST 2010
Greetings,
We strongly view and support the Sivasubramanian, that planning process
should be bottom up each chapter should prepare its annual work plan submit
it in regional consultations have a focus group discussion, allocation of
resources human and financial, then develop a strategy, training should be
needs based (not person based) as mostly we see same faces in meeting,
seminar and training, planning system should have good governance build in.
Review process should have all the stakeholders the chapter should be the
1st point of contact. The ISOC is doing a great job, these suggestion may
pleased be considered for strategic planning and result.
Best Regards
Asif Kabani
On 15 December 2010 09:37, Sivasubramanian M <isolatedn at gmail.com> wrote:
> Make the entire ISOC process a bottom-up process. It isn't now.
>
> Sivasubramanian M
>
> On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Narelle <narellec at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> We seem to have gone down a path where some people are pointing out
>> they feel disenfranchised by the ISOC consultation processes for
>> chapter engagement.
>>
>> I'd like to turn the question around, and ask: "what are the most
>> effective ways to effectively inject Chapter viewpoints into ISOC's
>> work, and vice versa?"
>>
>> Our essential mission is to turn the statement "The Internet is for
>> Everyone" into a reality, and we need to take a strong, diplomatic,
>> intelligent and well informed approach to the many educational,
>> advisory and other things we do. So, other than promoting discussion
>> on the chapter delegates mailing list, what are the best ways to do
>> this, where ISOC staff, chapters and representatives feel mutually
>> informed and supported?
>>
>> Is it tools, such as blogs, information packs and guides?
>>
>> Is it conferences, meetings and social efforts?
>>
>> Is it remote participation tools?
>>
>> Is it direct training?
>>
>> Along those lines, I've been really enjoying Joly's news feeds, and am
>> always impressed at the various chapter meetings and newsletters when
>> people describe the things their chapters are doing. The support I
>> got at ICANN earlier this year certainly helped me find my way around
>> (even literally in that venue!).
>>
>> Our chapter hopes to produce a video along the lines of the UK one
>> shared recently.
>>
>> I know I'd like to see a regularly updated ISOC fact pack that I can
>> use when I brief government, industry and user groups on the society.
>> One that I can easily turn into the dreaded powerpoint, or flash show.
>>
>> Sometimes I find it difficult to locate information relevant to the
>> latest government submission on my list of things to do... (this
>> month's one is 'convergence'!)
>>
>> So what works for your chapter, and vice versa, what approaches used
>> by ISOC staff worked to get your feedback into the issue of the
>> moment?
>>
>>
>> all the best
>>
>>
>> Narelle
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Narelle Clark
>> vice-president isoc-au.org.au
>> member ISOC BoT
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