Pine
What exactly do you suggest that you or the rest of us could actually do with a "better understanding" of these issues? Without taking any position on whether there is some form of stress, is it likely to be anything other than exacerbated by exposing it in public, with no real prospect of that exposure leading to any kind of amelioration?
Henry
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 21:09, Pine W wiki.pine@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Something I am sensing from multiple sources, sometimes more through implication than specific statements, is that there is a sense of turmoil in WMF. I think that some amounts of internal politics and staff turnover are normal, but over the past few months I am sensing an increase in internal turmoil. I am noticing the departures of some staff people that I personally like and respect. I am wondering if WMF Talent and Culture or maybe someone on the ED's office would be willing to comment regarding these issues. I'm not intending to add additional stress to people who are generally competent and are trying to do good work. I would like to better understand the degree of turmoil (perhaps my impressions are incorrect), what might be causing the turmoil, and whether the turmoil is good or bad. Hopefully any increase in turmoil is temporary, but I am somewhat concerned. If staff are focused too much on internal WMF issues then this may affect their productivity on projects that support the community, and having highly stressed or discouraged staff would be a problem.
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