Fully agree with Dotty. Every time I find it refreshing to hear views of the individual Board Members and discuss the issues at stake. I think they are also mutually beneficial: on more than one occasion I felt that the Board Members left the breakfast much more knowledgeable. For Nairobi Peter DG asked to drop the chair/CEO sessions with the ccNSO, this time the breakfast . How is Rod going to interrogate us on contributions if we don't meet? ;-) Peter From: owner-ccnso-council@icann.org [mailto:owner-ccnso-council@icann.org] On Behalf Of Dotty Sparks de Blanc Sent: zaterdag 5 juni 2010 7:50 To: Chris Disspain Cc: ccNSO Council Subject: Re: [ccnso-council] FW: Meetings in Brussels There is nothing that takes the place of one-to-one, face-to-face communication and discussion. Large formal group presentation and discussion with Q&A becomes too stylized and "quotable" to hit at the heart of an issue. If we are going to go this route, we don't need to go half way round the world to do it. We can just log on to some Internet meeting scene. It's not the same. Warm regards. Dotty Sparks de Blanc On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Chris Disspain <ceo@auda.org.au> wrote: All, See below. For discussion under AOB on Tuesday's council call. Cheers, Chris Disspain CEO - auDA au Domain Administration Ltd ceo@auda.org.au www.auda.org.au <http://www.auda.org.au/> Important Notice - This email may contain information which is confidential and/or subject to legal privilege, and is intended for the use of the named addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not use, disclose or copy any part of this email. If you have received this email by mistake, please notify the sender and delete this message immediately. Please consider the environment before printing this email.
-----Original Message----- From: Peter Dengate Thrush [mailto:barrister@chambers.gen.nz] Sent: Friday, 4 June 2010 12:21 To: Chris Disspain Cc: Diane Schroeder; Rod Beckstrom Subject: Meetings in Brussels
Dear Chris I have commenced a review of the elements at ICANN public meetings involving the Board, many of which are regarded as traditional. I think its appropriate to review whether they are now meeting current objectives, which include holding mutually beneficial meetings between the board and sections of the community, and in ways which reflect the diversity of the community and the nature and timing of critical issues. The board's goal is to be apprised of developments in each area, meet the people responsible, and for both groups to get a shared sense of priorities.
The regularly scheduled breakfast between the Board and the ccNSO council is such an event. My sense from the agendas and attendances at the past few meetings is that this is no longer regarded as such a significant event as it once was, and we should explore whether there might be a better way for the Board and the ccNSO community to interact.
I'd be grateful if you could raise this matter with the council and the community and seek views on the best ways for the Board to interact with the ccNSO and its leadership. If there is a sense that the breakfast has had its day, we can dispense with it and move to a new arrangement.
We are also looking at the ways the board interacts with the communities on Tuesday, when traditionally, the Chair and the CEO have visited the ccNSO and discussed issues of current concern. At the same time, other directors have been scheduled to sit in and observe the ccNSO meetings that day.
Your community's views on those mechanisms of exchange are also sought.
I look forward to working with you on ways of improving communications between the board and the ccNSO
Regards
Peter
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