On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 11:36 AM, <wheredevelsdare@hotmail.com> wrote:
A bigger question: On what basis did India Programs zero in on these topics for the pilots? Was the community asked whether this is what they want? I get the feeling that there is no community ownership whatsoever, which is what Pradeep was also talking of.
On a larger scale, I suggest that the community must decide what India Programs should do on a macro basis with India Programs then being free to design pilots/programs within that macro framework. i.e., an annual plan of what India Programs is expected to achieve, say in the next financial year. Thereafter next year we must have a way of community assessment to find out whether the parameters set have been met or not. If they have been met there should be some incentive for India Programs - and if they havnt there must be some penalty for them, as that will spur them to meet the targets set by the community. I am talking of the community at large and not for the Chapter EC or Board or Advisors - this must be done by the community as a whole.