Thanks Nicole and Cornelius. Great to see such clear documentation - it must have been a big challenge to synthesise such a lot of conversation. Also good to see some clear next steps on the implementation of the strategy, I was concerned it'd been going slowly over the winter.
Chris
On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 9:07 AM, Nicole Ebber nicole.ebber@wikimedia.de wrote:
Dear all,
Thanks to the excellent work of Cornelius and the facilitators’ team, and all the WMCON participants who contributed to the Movement Strategy Track, the Movement Strategy Core Team can now work on the next steps of the Movement Strategy Process. The main outcome of the Strategy Track is the groundwork for the key thematic areas and the Working Groups that will be an essential structure during Phase 2. The future Working Groups will develop recommendations for the Wikimedia Movement within the defined key thematic areas.
Based on the outcomes from the WMCON Strategy Track and the previous conversations from Phase I and beyond, we are now consolidating and clarifying the descriptions of the key thematic areas as well as the suggested Working Groups. In the last week of May, we will publish an open call for Working Group members, including information about:
- Key thematic areas with guiding questions
- Clear criteria and necessary competencies for membership
- Process for decision making on membership
- Set-up of the groups’ working structures
- Overall movement strategy process description and timeline
The call will be open for two weeks. We expect the Working Groups to be assembled, onboarded and ready to start working by end of June. This gives them at least a couple of weeks to prepare the first outputs for conversations at the Wikimania strategy space and sessions.
The report provides a first glimpse into the upcoming conversations and processes, and we recommend reading and digesting it in preparation of the call for working group members.
To have all questions regarding the report and the next steps in one place, please leave them on the Meta page of the report[1] or of the 2018-2020 process.[2]
On behalf of the Movement Strategy Core Team, Nicole
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Conference_2018/Documentation/Move... [2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20 On Thu, 17 May 2018 at 10:05, Cornelius Kibelka via Wmcon18 < wmcon18@wikimedia.de> wrote:
Dear participants of the Wikimedia Conference,
Dear Wikimedians,
I am happy to announce that we have just published the report for the
Movement Strategy Track at WMCON.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Conference_2018/Documentation/Move...
The documentation for the other tracks will be coming up within the next
two weeks, and I am currently working with all speakers and hosts to finalize their session reports.
The report is pretty extensive and if you’d print it, over 100 pages
long. This is mostly due to the vast quantity of data the participants of the Strategy Track have produced together, and of course also due to the excellent work of our facilitators and harvesters Bhav, Luis, Rob, Olha and Anna Lena and the unique photos taken by Jason.
**The summary at the beginning will help you find your way through the
report, and through each single session of the track.**
The Strategy Core Team will provide an update on the coming steps in the
process following this email, so stay tuned!
Happy reading, and please feel invited to leave any feedback and
questions on the talk page.
Best,
Cornelius
-- Cornelius Kibelka Program and Engagement Coordinator (PEC) for the Wikimedia Conference
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-- Nicole Ebber Adviser International Relations Wikimedia Movement Strategy Process Lead Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. | Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24 | 10963 Berlin http://wikimedia.de
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