Also, +1 to Ori.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 11:16 PM, Gayle Karen Young gaylekaren@gmail.com wrote:
People will leave despite how much they love a place, its mission, and its volunteers at the point it becomes too painful for them to stay. And no one can make that decision for them. While the support of one's colleagues goes a very long way, it is necessary but not sufficient. I have been watching, even in pain and at a distance, the enormous toll it takes for people to go in day after day and keep doing their work when they have felt unsupported and unheard by the leadership, the board, and the movement, and uncertain of the strategy of the organization - and even worse, characterized as being the wrong people on the bus, so to speak - that this turnover is "normal" and part of leadership transition. This is not normal.
Dysfunction at the top does matter. It sets the tone for what is permissible in the organization. It is part of the leadership obligation to create an organizational and systemic environment in which people thrive, and feel aligned to the mission and the values of the organization. When that is absent, the resulting toxicity is downright unfair to ask people to continually endure.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Dan Andreescu dandreescu@wikimedia.org wrote:
This is happening in spite of -- not thanks to -- dysfunction at the
top.
If you don't believe me, all you have to do is wait: an exodus of people from Engineering won't be long now.
I hope you're wrong, Ori. I hope people have the presence of mind, like you say - despite the dysfunction at the top, to stay and talk things out among each other. And to realize that the dysfunction at the top does not *really* matter. People screw up, but this is a movement. And this movement, as you point out, has not screwed up.
I hope we talk, fix the problems, and grow stronger in our connection and commitment to the amazing community we serve.
If anyone is feeling despair, please talk to me first, we have all the reason in the world to channel our effort in a positive direction. Just to be clear, I admire Ori for his intelligence and for writing this email, I just hope he's wrong that people will leave this place that I love so much. _______________________________________________ Wikimedia-l mailing list, guidelines at: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mailing_lists/Guidelines New messages to: Wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-l, mailto:wikimedia-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org?subject=unsubscribe