Hi Bodhisattwa,
*Community model of affiliates * Many participants reported difficulties building trust with volunteers. It is very easy to lose the volunteer appeal if the organisation is not conscious about their needs, and there is no active communication. I reported the case of Amical, which is the one that I know well, and it is the only model that I trust.
The model of Amical is based on friendship. Volunteers and members of the organisation are bound by the mission, but that doesn't mean that it is the only kind of connection that it should exist between them. For organizations that are geographically close, the ideal scenario is to have some kind of mutual personal understanding and not focus only on the projects. Wikimedians can be interesting people to get to know better so, why not organize events where people just talk or have fun together without editing anything?
When there is a personal relationship, it becomes easier to modulate frustrations and deal with them more effectively than through online channels. Written communication is deprived of the human element, and it should be used as little as possible.
What is important to know is that our communities are open systems, however in order to enter them, one must be ready to be changed by them, and the organisation should be open to be changed by new members. This should happen at different levels, but of course, it should be possible for anyone to enter an organization informally, and over time reach the core.
Regards, Micru
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 8:45 AM Bodhisattwa Mandal < bodhisattwa.rgkmc@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Micru,
I am interested about your thoughts about governance recommendation for the movement and community model of affiliates.
Regards, Bodhisattwa
On Mon, 18 Feb 2019, 12:14 Фархад Фаткуллин / Farkhad Fatkullin < frhd@yandex.com wrote:
Micru, I would be interested to learn about "External perception of the movement".part of your insights. Thanks.
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18.02.2019, 02:35, "David Cuenca Tudela" dacuetu@gmail.com:
Hello,
Last Friday I participated in a workshop in Brussels where people from different NGOs met to learn from each other to foster flat, democratic, and diverse organisations. I was one of four speakers in a "world cafe" format (basically a circle where participants can interact with the speaker). I represented the Wikimedia movement in general, with the intention that participants would learn from our movement, and so that I would learn from them. There were also Open Space sessions.
If there is interest, I can share with you my insights on any of these
topics:
- External perception of the movement
- Recommendations to the WMF
- Governance recommendations for the movement
- Community model for affiliates
- How to increase diversity
There is a lot to say about each topic, so please ask only about the topic you have genuine interest in. If there is no interest, I'm ok keeping it to myself.
Regards, Micru
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