Pine - thanks for your email and I do hope to meet you at some
point....responding inline.
On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 1:37 PM Pine W <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Janeen,
Thanks very much for the update. I like the sound of these goals.
I have a question regarding the first goal. Does growing participation
refer to growing human readership, or to both growing human readership and
growing data reuse such as from Wikidata, or to growing human readership
and data reuse and contributorship?
We are referring to all aspects: readership, the WIki projects, not just
increasing
readers but where are readers are globally. We want to expand
access to knowledge globally through all of our projects, languages and
increase our diversity of users.
Contributorship seems to be very low as a percentage
of Internet users in
many languages including English and German, while readership levels are
relatively high in some languages and geographies and relatively low in
others. I hope that WMF tries to grow contributorship in all languages and
geographies, while also trying to grow readership and data reuse in
languages where Wikimedia readership and data reuse seem to have
significant opportunities for growth.
Absolutely agree. We need editors that reflect the world we are serving
and this is
inline with our growth as well as our plan for a thriving
community...we need to ensure that everyone that participates feels welcome
and able to contribute.
I would also like to know how WMF plans to become more
nimble. I think that
increasing agility is a good goal. Can you share more specifics?
In terms of nimbleness, I can certainly say this is a priority - which is
why I was
hired. None of the work we want to deliver externally will be
possible until we improve our organizational effectiveness. That will be
the first order of business and I look forward to sharing more as we
finalize the plan and begin execution.
Thanks,
Pine
(
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Pine )
On Sat, Mar 16, 2019, 11:37 AM Janeen Uzzell <janeen(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Greetings! I'm excited to be the new Chief
Operating Officer at the
Wikimedia Foundation and look forward to meeting many of you as I grow in
this role. Until then, feel free to reach out to me at
janeen(a)wikimedia.org.
I've been busy supporting the Medium Term Planning team and wanted to
send
an update on our process.
The Wikimedia Foundation is currently engaged in the process of creating
a
medium-term plan that will support our 2030
Strategic Direction. This
plan
is a representation of how we will lead, build,
design and serve the
global
world and provide access to free knowledge.
In the process, we are setting up the Foundation to be more nimble so we
can adapt to recommendations coming out of movement strategy. In the
past,
we have typically planned one year at a time.
This new process that we
are
using will allow us to plan for longer-term goals
aligned to knowledge
equity and knowledge as a service.
For the next three to five years, the Wikimedia Foundation will focus on
these two goals that will support our strategic direction to become the
infrastructure of free knowledge:
-
Grow participation globally, focusing on emerging markets
-
Grow the use of Wikipedia and Wikimedia across the globe. Focus on
increasing Wikipedia use in low-awareness or low-use geographies
and
languages, in order to bring Wikipedia’s
use in line with rates
of overall
internet usage.
-
Modernize our product experience
-
Make contributor and reader experiences useful and joyful. Move
from
viewing Wikipedia as solely a website, to
viewing the Wikimedia
ecosystem
as a collection of knowledge, information, and insights with
infinite
possible product experiences and
applications.
To create our medium-term plan, we have been conducting a collaborative
process to gather ideas and input from across the Foundation to help us
narrow in on a set of key priorities and outcomes that we need to
accomplish to achieve our two goals.
The medium-term plan is intended to stay at the strategic level so that
it
describes what we want to accomplish, without
going into great detail
about
how we are going to accomplish it. This level of
focus will allow us to
be
clear about what the Foundation will achieve in
the next several years,
while giving ourselves the flexibility to adapt to recommendations from
the
Movement Strategy process, take advantage of
emergent opportunities, and
experiment with tactics and strategies.
We will soon be finishing a draft of the medium-term plan to present to
the
Board of Trustees at their next meeting on March
28th, 2019. After we
share
the plan with the board, we will be requesting
feedback from you and from
all parts of the community from April 7-20th. We are looking for your
feedback on whether the outcomes we hope to achieve over the next 3 to 5
years are appropriate given the goals of the overall Wikimedia Movement
and
our strategic direction. We want to know: are
these the right “big
things”
to accomplish in the next 3-5 years? We would
also like feedback on
whether our overall metrics are appropriate and aspirational enough given
our ambitious vision. Are we setting the right targets for how we will
measure our progress?
After we receive all comments and feedback, we will make a final round of
updates to the our Medium-term plan before publishing it again back on
meta
at the end of May. In subsequent years, we
intend to update the plan on
an
annual basis to adapt to new information, changes
in our environment, and
the things we learn along the way.
We hope that you all will provide your insight and thoughts to help the
Foundation build this plan and continue to make progress toward our
strategic direction.
Thank you,
Janeen Uzzell
Timeline:
-
March 28 - We will share the draft plan with the Foundation’s Board of
Trustees
-
April 6 - Plan published on Meta Wiki
-
April 6-20 - Community review and comment period
-
April 21-May 10 - Revise plan as needed based on community comments
-
May 31 - Publish revised plan on Meta
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