Difference between revisions of "Job Function Based Cuts"

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There are other jobs that are also important in that they support operations of our programs, but aren't directly tied to a program (and often can be done on a more flexible schedule). If we can agree about which of these jobs are essential, we could make a similar grid for those jobs.
 
There are other jobs that are also important in that they support operations of our programs, but aren't directly tied to a program (and often can be done on a more flexible schedule). If we can agree about which of these jobs are essential, we could make a similar grid for those jobs.

Revision as of 09:47, 27 February 2005

There may be a tendency to subjectively judge each staff member's job performance and perhaps some of that is ineveitable, but we should try to make this as objective as possible. For instance, one measuring stick (and it's just one thing to look at) is the types of jobs that a given staff member can do or could easily learn.

Those people able to do many of the jobs and those people who are the only ones who can do a necessary job might be considered more essential to the operation of Free Geek. Of course, we should also keep in mind how easy or hard it would be to train someone into a job.

As a tool, we could make a grid showing who can do what.

Free Geek has several jobs that have to be done at a given time and place to keep the programs and facility running. Here's a list of current staff members and the work they do or have done:

(Finish this and check it for accuracy)

Name Adoption Command Line Build Fork Lift PB/BBBB Printers Reception Receiving & Testing Recycling Store Tech Support
Dave - YES YES - YES - - - - YES -
Geiner - - - - - YES YES YES - YES -
Jhasen - - YES YES - - YES - YES - -
Jon - - - YES - - YES YES YES - -
Kathie - - - - - - YES - - - -
Laurel YES - - - YES - YES YES - - -
Liane - - YES - YES - YES YES YES - -
Marlin - - - YES - - YES YES YES - -
Martin YES YES YES - YES - YES YES - YES -
Matthew - - YES - YES - YES YES YES - -
Michael - - - - - - - - - - YES
Nathan - - YES - YES - YES YES YES - -
Oso - - YES - YES - YES YES YES - -
Richard - - - - YES - YES YES - YES -
Rick - - - - - - - - - YES -
Shawn - - YES - YES - YES YES - - -
Totals: 2 2 8 3 9 1 13 11 7 5 1


There are other jobs that are also important in that they support operations of our programs, but aren't directly tied to a program (and often can be done on a more flexible schedule). If we can agree about which of these jobs are essential, we could make a similar grid for those jobs.