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The following responds to a question received during one of our structure workshops. In the workshop, we describe several roles that are common to name and assign in your organizing group's structure. The contents of this page include ideas from HUB team members on how group's we have been involved with encouraged team members to use their strengths, plus supported people in skilling up and branching off from their usual roles/tasks. | The following responds to a question received during one of our structure workshops. In the workshop, we describe several roles that are common to name and assign in your organizing group's structure. The contents of this page include ideas from HUB team members on how group's we have been involved with encouraged team members to use their strengths, plus supported people in skilling up and branching off from their usual roles/tasks, all while working to balance power dynamics. | ||
== <p><span><span style="background-color: #d1f1ee;">Suggestions from the HUB team</span></span><span><span style="background-color: #d1f1ee;"></span></span></p> == | == <p><span><span style="background-color: #d1f1ee;">Suggestions from the HUB team</span></span><span><span style="background-color: #d1f1ee;"></span></span></p> == | ||
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*"Creating a '''culture of trying new things'''! Members who are more experienced can regularly invite new members, and even older members to bottomline something they wouldn’t usually do, sharing resources or '''mentoring so this person has support'''." | *"Creating a '''culture of trying new things'''! Members who are more experienced can regularly invite new members, and even older members to bottomline something they wouldn’t usually do, sharing resources or '''mentoring so this person has support'''." | ||
*If you put it at the centre, it will be taken care of. '''Name roles that need to be filled, '''and someone will likely be willing to step up!<br> | *If you put it at the centre, it will be taken care of. '''Name roles that need to be filled, '''and someone will likely be willing to step up!<br> | ||
*Encourage everyone that''' group life should include 1 thing you're passionate about, and 1 thing that just needs to get done.''' | *Encourage everyone that''' group life should include 1 thing you're passionate about, and 1 thing that just needs to get done.''' |
Latest revision as of 21:37, 13 March 2023
The following responds to a question received during one of our structure workshops. In the workshop, we describe several roles that are common to name and assign in your organizing group's structure. The contents of this page include ideas from HUB team members on how group's we have been involved with encouraged team members to use their strengths, plus supported people in skilling up and branching off from their usual roles/tasks, all while working to balance power dynamics.
Suggestions from the HUB team
The team had several cultural and practical suggestions:
Uplift experiences and strengths |
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Consider power dynamics for each role |
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Hold space for reflection |
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Identify recurring roles and rotate them |
Example spreadsheet:
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Build cultures of skill-sharing |
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Encourage and support trying new things |
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