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Re: [council] Theresa Swinehart on the Creation of the President's Global Advisory Groups
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- Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 18:15:38 +0000
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- Thread-topic: [council] Theresa Swinehart on the Creation of the President's Global Advisory Groups
Another saying, one I know that Fadi like to include in his speeches: "If you
want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."
I guess Staff has determined that they need to go fast. Unfortunately, we (the
Community) were not included in that determination.
J.
From: Mike O'Connor <mike@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 at 6:50
To: GNSO Council List <council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Subject: Re: [council] Theresa Swinehart on the Creation of the President's
Global Advisory Groups
hi all,
i believe the official phrase from the Junior Space-Rangers Management Handbook
is "it's better to beg forgiveness than ask permission" and i agree with Avri
and Maria - that's an approach that only works once in a while. another phrase
from that same Handbook reads "the beatings will continue until morale
improves."
on a more serious note, i think one way to make sense out of what is going on
is to compare the tension between the community and the administration with the
tension that exists between the faculty and the administration of an
institution of higher education. i still have lumps in my head from when i
learned these lessons the hard way.
- faculty (community) should be careful not to run the institutional
infrastructure
- administration should be careful not to deliver the core mission
- talk in advance when it is not clear who should be taking the lead
- everybody should know whether the Board is active or passive and react
appropriately
we're pretty seriously out of tolerances on all four of these right now, in my
view. and we appear to be in a runaway positive feedback loop that's
amplifying the problem rather than damping it down.
mikey
On Feb 26, 2014, at 3:15 AM, Maria Farrell
<maria.farrell@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:maria.farrell@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Thanks for the note, Marika.
I share Avri's concern, not least because "acting first and explaining later"
too often becomes "acting first and thinking later", as the perspectives of
those kept outside the clique turn out to have been essential to include to
form a balanced and comprehensive picture.
And no amount of post hoc rationalising ever wins you back hearts and minds.
Maria
On 26 February 2014 09:06, Avri Doria <avri@xxxxxxx<mailto:avri@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi,
I can only say that I wish this had all been done before the groups were formed
as opposed to after, and that the support and advice of the SO/AC had been
obtained before they were created and they began their work. This would have
given them a degree of legitimacy, I for one, do not believe they can acquire
through post-facto explanation.
I know there is theory in management of acting first and explaining later, and
in emergencies this is can be an appropriate method. However as it becomes
standard in ICANN management, it becomes less and less acceptable as a method.
Thanks
avri
On 26-Feb-14 09:56, Marika Konings wrote:
Dear All,
For your information, you can find a video with Theresa Swinehart, Sr
Advisor to the President on Strategy, on the creation of the President's
Global Advisory Groups which provides some further information on the
background and objective of these groups at
http://www.icann.org/en/news/press/kits/video-globalization-advisory-groups-25feb14-en.htm.
Best regards,
Marika
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