Nominating Committee ALAC Requirements Document
The Nominating Committee has a document describing what the ALAC does and the requirements and expectations for people applying for LAC positions. This year the NomCom will be selecting ALAC Members for Africa, Latin America / Caribbean Islands and Asia/Australia/Pacific). The document has not been revised since 2010, and I think it important that we update it. I should have attended to this earlier, but unfortunately the other issues we are working on seem to have taken precedence. So we are now VERY late. Attached is the current version that has been used 2010-2014 and one I have edited for use this coming year. I would appreciate all ALAC members (or past ALAC members) quickly looking at this and letting me know what I have omitted or got wrong. In particular I would appreciate your experience regarding how many hours per month we should realistically say is expected. We used to have 20-26 and I changes that to the simpler 25. My rationale is: - Monthly ALAC call: 2 - e-mail: 30 minutes per day = 15 - participation in various WG, drafting, webinars: 2 hours per week = 8 Even if you don't make any other changes, please comment on what YOUR experience is regarding the number of weeks for a normal (non-ALT, non-Liaison) ALAC Member. Sorry for the rush, but I need to get this sent in by mid-week, so please don't put this off. Alan
Dear Alan et al From my experience, the participation in working groups should be adjusted to 3 hours a week as most if not all ALAC members are part of more than one working group and/or drafting team. Regards Beran "There is nothing more difficult to arrange and more dangerous to carry through than initiating change..." Machiavelli Sent from my iPhone
On 8 Dec 2014, at 05:56, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
The Nominating Committee has a document describing what the ALAC does and the requirements and expectations for people applying for LAC positions. This year the NomCom will be selecting ALAC Members for Africa, Latin America / Caribbean Islands and Asia/Australia/Pacific).
The document has not been revised since 2010, and I think it important that we update it. I should have attended to this earlier, but unfortunately the other issues we are working on seem to have taken precedence.
So we are now VERY late. Attached is the current version that has been used 2010-2014 and one I have edited for use this coming year.
I would appreciate all ALAC members (or past ALAC members) quickly looking at this and letting me know what I have omitted or got wrong.
In particular I would appreciate your experience regarding how many hours per month we should realistically say is expected. We used to have 20-26 and I changes that to the simpler 25. My rationale is: - Monthly ALAC call: 2 - e-mail: 30 minutes per day = 15 - participation in various WG, drafting, webinars: 2 hours per week = 8
Even if you don't make any other changes, please comment on what YOUR experience is regarding the number of weeks for a normal (non-ALT, non-Liaison) ALAC Member.
Sorry for the rush, but I need to get this sent in by mid-week, so please don't put this off.
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Any one else think we should raise AVERAGE (excluding F2F meetings) to 30? I want to keep this realistic, but at the same time we need to worry about scaring people... At 08/12/2014 03:10 AM, Beran Gillen - Yahoo wrote:
Dear Alan et al
From my experience, the participation in working groups should be adjusted to 3 hours a week as most if not all ALAC members are part of more than one working group and/or drafting team.
Regards
Beran
"There is nothing more difficult to arrange and more dangerous to carry through than initiating change..." Machiavelli
Sent from my iPhone
On 8 Dec 2014, at 05:56, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
The Nominating Committee has a document describing what the ALAC does and the requirements and expectations for people applying for LAC positions. This year the NomCom will be selecting ALAC Members for Africa, Latin America / Caribbean Islands and Asia/Australia/Pacific).
The document has not been revised since 2010, and I think it important that we update it. I should have attended to this earlier, but unfortunately the other issues we are working on seem to have taken precedence.
So we are now VERY late. Attached is the current version that has been used 2010-2014 and one I have edited for use this coming year.
I would appreciate all ALAC members (or past ALAC members) quickly looking at this and letting me know what I have omitted or got wrong.
In particular I would appreciate your experience regarding how many hours per month we should realistically say is expected. We used to have 20-26 and I changes that to the simpler 25. My rationale is: - Monthly ALAC call: 2 - e-mail: 30 minutes per day = 15 - participation in various WG, drafting, webinars: 2 hours per week = 8
Even if you don't make any other changes, please comment on what YOUR experience is regarding the number of weeks for a normal (non-ALT, non-Liaison) ALAC Member.
Sorry for the rush, but I need to get this sent in by mid-week, so please don't put this off.
Alan <NomCom - ALAC Candidate Criteria-2010-2014.docx> <NomCom - ALAC Candidate Criteria-2015-v01.docx> _______________________________________________ ALAC mailing list ALAC@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/alac
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Alan: My comments are included in the attached document. -ed On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 1:56 AM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
The Nominating Committee has a document describing what the ALAC does and the requirements and expectations for people applying for LAC positions. This year the NomCom will be selecting ALAC Members for Africa, Latin America / Caribbean Islands and Asia/Australia/Pacific).
The document has not been revised since 2010, and I think it important that we update it. I should have attended to this earlier, but unfortunately the other issues we are working on seem to have taken precedence.
So we are now VERY late. Attached is the current version that has been used 2010-2014 and one I have edited for use this coming year.
I would appreciate all ALAC members (or past ALAC members) quickly looking at this and letting me know what I have omitted or got wrong.
In particular I would appreciate your experience regarding how many hours per month we should realistically say is expected. We used to have 20-26 and I changes that to the simpler 25. My rationale is: - Monthly ALAC call: 2 - e-mail: 30 minutes per day = 15 - participation in various WG, drafting, webinars: 2 hours per week = 8
Even if you don't make any other changes, please comment on what YOUR experience is regarding the number of weeks for a normal (non-ALT, non-Liaison) ALAC Member.
Sorry for the rush, but I need to get this sent in by mid-week, so please don't put this off.
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Alan: Estimate of time commitment is low; well, if you want to configure a 'me too' personality that would do it. If one must participate in at least one standing At-Large WG and at least one GNSO WG then realistically that commitment moves closer to 40 hours in a 7-day week! I would advise minimum 30 hours of effort. -Carlton ============================== Carlton A Samuels Mobile: 876-818-1799 *Strategy, Planning, Governance, Assessment & Turnaround* ============================= On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 12:56 AM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote:
The Nominating Committee has a document describing what the ALAC does and the requirements and expectations for people applying for LAC positions. This year the NomCom will be selecting ALAC Members for Africa, Latin America / Caribbean Islands and Asia/Australia/Pacific).
The document has not been revised since 2010, and I think it important that we update it. I should have attended to this earlier, but unfortunately the other issues we are working on seem to have taken precedence.
So we are now VERY late. Attached is the current version that has been used 2010-2014 and one I have edited for use this coming year.
I would appreciate all ALAC members (or past ALAC members) quickly looking at this and letting me know what I have omitted or got wrong.
In particular I would appreciate your experience regarding how many hours per month we should realistically say is expected. We used to have 20-26 and I changes that to the simpler 25. My rationale is: - Monthly ALAC call: 2 - e-mail: 30 minutes per day = 15 - participation in various WG, drafting, webinars: 2 hours per week = 8
Even if you don't make any other changes, please comment on what YOUR experience is regarding the number of weeks for a normal (non-ALT, non-Liaison) ALAC Member.
Sorry for the rush, but I need to get this sent in by mid-week, so please don't put this off.
Alan _______________________________________________ ALAC mailing list ALAC@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://atlarge-lists.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/alac
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Alan Greenberg -
Beran Gillen - Yahoo -
Carlton Samuels -
Eduardo Diaz