Growing a new generation of Ubuntu leaders
Identify ways to grow and nurture a new generation of leaders in the Ubuntu community
Blueprint information
- Status:
- Not started
- Approver:
- Jono Bacon
- Priority:
- Undefined
- Drafter:
- Michael Hall
- Direction:
- Needs approval
- Assignee:
- Jono Bacon
- Definition:
- New
- Series goal:
- None
- Implementation:
- Unknown
- Milestone target:
- None
- Started by
- Completed by
Whiteboard
Notes from belkinsa:
IDEAS:
(DO) Have a Leadership Summit
Maybe focus on the non-natural leaders and maybe explain to the natural leaders that what they doing isn't helpful
From the IRC channel:
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[12:15] <rrnwexec> Leaders can be identified by their vision
Jono say we need both, leader and manager
Managers are needed for geting things done and is truey needed (again Jono said that) and is more needed
From IRC:
[12:21] <rrnwexec> perhaps a toolkit to empower managers would be useful. start with a simple event/task and create a punch-list to get that done.
[12:21] <belkinsa> +1
[12:21] <belkinsa> And maybe a wiki page?
ID leaders within the Community and feedback
Through the leadership training somethings/mentors that could be managed with the active leaders of the Community
Videos on how to start things and maintain these things
Required web pages how to be leaders, could be apart of the toolkit
From IRC:
[12:33] <rrnwexec> another example is the work that has been done by Jono's team on runnng an Ubuntu SDK event at your LoCo
Break down the barrier of the appoval to make an action
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[12:37] <rrnwexec> with governance in place, especially formal governance, people will always fear a "lack of permission"
Way to explian what LoCo's are used for what events and what sort of permissions are required
Way to explain that permisson is NOT needed in FOSS
Maybe through small projects that don't require premission to get people away from it but have some management within the small projects
From IRC:
[12:39] 18<28YoBoY> lot of people are affraid to take decisions, they always search an approval from their "loco/team leader"
Docs are needed to help leaders and have new gen leaders to be lead by the current leaders
Maybe use of wiki pages but it's a mess (Jono said this)
Maybe use video but short videos (Jono again)
Jono will take time to make a list to figure what people are having a hard time to lead via videos
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[12:44] 18<27nxvl> Or share experiences from LoCo's, the problems they faced and how they solved it
Use of check list of what to do from the video (Nate said that)
Ref video to a doc (Jono)
FROM IRC:
[12:48] 18<28YoBoY> videos, why not, but please do them with subtitles (in english, and with the help of the translation teams)
Maybe have video/photos from the events in the videos (Mhall)
Videos with subtitles (Jose)
Missed someting from Jono!
From IRC:
[12:53] 18<27nxvl> having a little "this is how we did it" videos would also help, so, anyone that makes an event, would make a "behind the scenes" kinda clip and share it
Jono said that five steps in videos and have it comminty.ubuntu and head menu on LoCo
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[12:49] <nxvl> More than doing a "This is what you should do, and how to do it, it should explain a lot WHY to do it"
[12:49] <nxvl> the goals, what should be achieved
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