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''alternate names: Director for Orderly Cooperation, Director for Productive Conflict''
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The Director for Process seat exists because not everyone is familiar with democratic decisionmaking. Inspired largely by philosophies of the Free and Open Source Software movement, Free Geek is democratically run in a non-hierarchical way, relying on open and transparent collaboration to keep Free Geek honest in its business practices, and making the fullest use of broad contributions from across the organizational culture to advance the common good.
  
The Director for Process seat exists because not everyone is familiar with democratic decisionmaking, which is a practice that requires skill and dedication, especially as an organization grows large.
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    * '''Demonstrate relevant experience in democratic decision making.''' Ideally, the director will be able to enrich and broaden our capacity with experiences from outside Free Geek's culture. Will help establish and encourage appropriate levels of procedural formality in board operations as Free Geek continues to grow, in order to assist the board in making the fullest use of broad contributions from across the organization and its community.
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    * '''Teach and oversee trainings of facilitation and groupwork skills''', especially for the board and its liasons, but also provide procedural guidance for others developing and maintaining Free Geek's governance at all levels. With important policy and strategy decisions on the line, competence is important, but we cannot assume that all board members have experience in democratic decision-making. This position will take responsibility for keeping forward momentum in internal education, professional development and skill building.  
  
* '''Demonstrate relevant experience in democratic decisionmaking.''' Ideally, the director will be able to enrich Free Geek and broaden our capacity with experiences from outside the native culture. Will assist with determining and encouraging an appropriate and effective level of formality in board operations.
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    * '''Pay attention to the intra-organizational connections that connect groups within the whole.''' The best in-group process will be worth nothing, if not informed by and communicated with the rest of the organization. The director will evaluate the channels of communication and draw helpful attention to ones that are insufficient or dysfunctional.
* '''Model and teach facilitation and groupwork skills.''' We cannot assume that board members have experience in democratic decision-making; with important policy and strategy decisions on the line, competence is important. The director will act as role model and mentor in the realm of participation, working with the Chair to ensure effective facilitation.
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* '''Pay attention to in the intra-organizational connections that connect groups within the whole.''' The best in-group process will be worth nothing if not informed by and communicated with the rest of the organization. The director will evaluate the channels of communication and draw attention to ones that are insufficient or dysfunctional.
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    * '''Assist with planning and carrying out the [[Town hall meeting]].''' This organizational forum is a key piece of our governance and requires skill and dedication in carrying it out.  
* '''Assist with planning and carrying out the [[Town Hall Meeting]].''' This organizational forum is a key piece of our governance and requires skill and dedication in carrying it out.
 
  
  
 
==About this document==
 
==About this document==
This draft is being created by the [[Board recruitment committee]] to enable the recruitment of a board member to this skills-based seat. To be presented to the [[board]] for approval at the July 13, 2011 meeting.
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This draft is being created by the [[Board recruitment committee]] to enable the recruitment of a board member to this skills-based seat. To be presented to the [[board]] for approval at the July 13, 2011 meeting.  
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''alternate names: Director for Orderly Cooperation, Director for Productive Conflict'' (hee hee)
  
 
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Revision as of 20:11, 28 June 2011

This is a draft of a new or in-progress document, and is likely to have a few people specifically working on it. You may wish to check in on the discussion page to see what the purpose of the document is and who's working on it; then feel free to give this article love and attention if have extra of those things.

The Director for Process seat exists because not everyone is familiar with democratic decisionmaking. Inspired largely by philosophies of the Free and Open Source Software movement, Free Geek is democratically run in a non-hierarchical way, relying on open and transparent collaboration to keep Free Geek honest in its business practices, and making the fullest use of broad contributions from across the organizational culture to advance the common good.

   * Demonstrate relevant experience in democratic decision making. Ideally, the director will be able to enrich and broaden our capacity with experiences from outside Free Geek's culture. Will help establish and encourage appropriate levels of procedural formality in board operations as Free Geek continues to grow, in order to assist the board in making the fullest use of broad contributions from across the organization and its community.
   
   * Teach and oversee trainings of facilitation and groupwork skills, especially for the board and its liasons, but also provide procedural guidance for others developing and maintaining Free Geek's governance at all levels. With important policy and strategy decisions on the line, competence is important, but we cannot assume that all board members have experience in democratic decision-making. This position will take responsibility for keeping forward momentum in internal education, professional development and skill building. 
   * Pay attention to the intra-organizational connections that connect groups within the whole. The best in-group process will be worth nothing, if not informed by and communicated with the rest of the organization. The director will evaluate the channels of communication and draw helpful attention to ones that are insufficient or dysfunctional.
   * Assist with planning and carrying out the Town hall meeting. This organizational forum is a key piece of our governance and requires skill and dedication in carrying it out. 


About this document

This draft is being created by the Board recruitment committee to enable the recruitment of a board member to this skills-based seat. To be presented to the board for approval at the July 13, 2011 meeting.

alternate names: Director for Orderly Cooperation, Director for Productive Conflict (hee hee)