Hello All, Several Council members have suggested setting up a regular administrative/planning call. The purpose of the call would be to plan the work of the GNSO Council, and work with the ICANN staff manager (Olof Nordling) to allocate appropriate staff resources to this Council work. I would like to work towards: - a 4 month plan of projects that have GNSO and staff resources allocated to them - a 12 month plan that includes projects that are not able to be resourced in the current 4 month period, plus an estimate of possible work items that may arise in the next 12 months - a 3 year plan that identifies major policy issues that may arise in the next 3 years The 12 month and 3 year plans will help provide input into ICANN overall operational and strategic planning process. The 4 month plan will also prioritise projects in order of importance. We need to incorporate recommendations from the GNSO Council review into the planning process. Once we have a clearer planning framework, we can then consistently report progress against that framework. The reporting can be used to report activities to the Board and wider community (perhaps we can work towards a newsletter every 4 months for the GNSO community, as well as an annual report on projects). As Grant has raised this issue several times, and also carried out a detailed review of the ICANN operational plan, I hope that Grant will volunteer to chair a series of planning meetings. Hopefully by the Vancouver meeting we will have a document that has details for a 4 month plan, and then some short descriptions of 12 month and 3 month views. Note the planning process will not be creating any new policies, but merely planning work on policies that have been discussed within regular council meetings. The outputs of the planning process would be shared with the full Council. I recommend an initial call next week for those Councillors that wish to be involved: E.g Tuesday 6 September, Coordinated Universal Time UTC 10:00 (6:00 Washington DC, 12:00 Brussels, 20:00 Melbourne, 22:00 Auckland) Regards, Bruce Tonkin
Bruce, your ideas for a GNSO plan are welcome. The exercise need not be overly burdensome. Such a document should be a management tool not a redundant bit of additional information. I hope however, in case our staff, are getting worried about endless plans and no action, that the plan you discuss can in effect be a more detailed version of the existing issues list authored by Maria each month. Turning this into a spread sheet with time lines (more detailed for current issues) and targets (think project management) would serve as one unique tool for use of: - GNSO Council (to do our job) - Board (to see what we do) - Staff (to do their job). I would hate to see we start writing three or more separate documents which in essence all have the same objective. Philip
Dear Council members The call has been booked for Tuesday 6 September, Coordinated Universal Time UTC 10:00 (6:00 Washington DC, 7:00 Buenos Aires, 12:00 Brussels, 17:00 Phnom Penh, 20:00 Melbourne, 22:00 Auckland) For other places see http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ <%3Cfont%20face=%22Arial,%20Helvetica,%20sans-serif%22%3Ehttp://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/%20%3C/font%3E> Please let me know if you do NOT receive the invitation with the number. Thank you very much. Kind regards, Glen Bruce Tonkin wrote:
Hello All,
Several Council members have suggested setting up a regular administrative/planning call.
The purpose of the call would be to plan the work of the GNSO Council, and work with the ICANN staff manager (Olof Nordling) to allocate appropriate staff resources to this Council work.
I would like to work towards: - a 4 month plan of projects that have GNSO and staff resources allocated to them - a 12 month plan that includes projects that are not able to be resourced in the current 4 month period, plus an estimate of possible work items that may arise in the next 12 months - a 3 year plan that identifies major policy issues that may arise in the next 3 years
The 12 month and 3 year plans will help provide input into ICANN overall operational and strategic planning process.
The 4 month plan will also prioritise projects in order of importance.
We need to incorporate recommendations from the GNSO Council review into the planning process.
Once we have a clearer planning framework, we can then consistently report progress against that framework. The reporting can be used to report activities to the Board and wider community (perhaps we can work towards a newsletter every 4 months for the GNSO community, as well as an annual report on projects).
As Grant has raised this issue several times, and also carried out a detailed review of the ICANN operational plan, I hope that Grant will volunteer to chair a series of planning meetings.
Hopefully by the Vancouver meeting we will have a document that has details for a 4 month plan, and then some short descriptions of 12 month and 3 month views.
Note the planning process will not be creating any new policies, but merely planning work on policies that have been discussed within regular council meetings. The outputs of the planning process would be shared with the full Council.
I recommend an initial call next week for those Councillors that wish to be involved: E.g Tuesday 6 September, Coordinated Universal Time UTC 10:00
(6:00 Washington DC, 12:00 Brussels, 20:00 Melbourne, 22:00 Auckland)
Regards, Bruce Tonkin
-- Glen de Saint Géry GNSO Secretariat - ICANN gnso.secretariat[at]gnso.icann.org http://gnso.icann.org
participants (3)
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Bruce Tonkin
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GNSO.SECRETARIAT@GNSO.ICANN.ORG
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Philip Sheppard