Loomio
Tue 14 May 2013 9:23AM

Liaison Process

M Murdoch Public Seen by 328

What does a liaison do at 19 Tory St?

Don’t worry, it’s super simple and fun! Here’s a brief outline of the process:

  1. Lovely members of the public propose events using the online form at www.concernedcitizens.co.nz.

  2. The details about what they want to do and when they want to do it are put into a Loomio discussion, along with their contact details. Everyone on the admin team looks at the proposed event, and someone volunteers to act as a liaison for the event.

  3. When you volunteer to liaise, you click ‘Start a Proposal’ and cut and paste the details in. Everyone gets an email notification about the proposal, and has their say about whether or not they think the event should go ahead. The default time for proposals is 3 days - you can adjust this as appropriate (urgent proposals can be shortened to 1 day etc). If you’re super nice you can email the person proposing the event right away and tell them that you’ve volunteered to liaise with them, that their proposal is being considered by the team, and that you’ll be in touch soon. Note: the proposer's email address can be found at the bottom of the proposals spreadsheet - email Rich if you need access to that file.

  4. When the proposal closes, if no-one has major concerns and there’s no clash with events already booked in (check the calendar at www.concernedcitizens.co.nz), you can email the person and let them know their event has been approved. They will be overjoyed! When it's confirmed, lock their event into the calendar. Ask Rich if you don't have access already. Then all you need to do is keep in touch with the event organiser, and arrange to get a key to them when they set up for their event. Make sure you email through the 'Guidelines for people organising events at 19 Tory St', which has some friendly pointers about how to put on events without stepping on anyone's toes :)

  5. Since we’ve had a bit of trouble with noise annoying the particularly noise-sensitive neighbours through the left wall, it’s a really good idea to be present at the event you’re liaising on. It’s important to check in at the end of their event to make sure the space is in a good state for the next event (clearing furniture away, getting rid of rubbish etc). If you can’t be at the event yourself, then you can arrange for another admin person to be there. Done!

We got a few noise/mess complaints from the neighbours at the beginning, but since we started making a bit more effort to be present at the events we’re liaising on things have been running super smoothly!

It’s a really easy process that takes only a tiny amount of effort and time - if everyone on the admin team volunteers to liaise on about one event every month or two then we will be all sorted and continue to be the best open-source community gallery ever!

M

Murdoch Tue 14 May 2013 9:27AM

For part three when you need their contact details you will have to go here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ArFTuQbVv06ndEd3M2Q5MEh5aHpwSUxoTXNONnZReUE#gid=0
But before your first liaise you will need to email Rich (Richard D. Bartlett [email protected]) with a kind but insistent request for access. He will oblige, nobly.

M

Murdoch Mon 24 Jun 2013 6:44AM

Super super simple, y'all.

M

Murdoch Mon 15 Jul 2013 10:20AM

@louisesherrell @joelcosgrove - this is the basic process for becoming a liaison. Whenever you start a discussion you should also be the person who creates a new proposal so the rest of us can vote on it. cheers, Murdoch

M

Murdoch Tue 16 Jul 2013 6:38AM

@iananderson - when you start a discussion, follow the process to also make a proposal if it is something that we oughts to be voting on.

JC

Joel Cosgrove Thu 18 Jul 2013 4:08AM

:)

M

Murdoch Wed 28 Aug 2013 4:55AM

Idea: perhaps we could make (a) cull the 19 Tory group of people who haven't participated in some moons (b) make it a closed group and (c) @richarddbartlett include people's contact details in their proposals to make it easier for liaison folk.

E

Eamonn Wed 28 Aug 2013 7:54AM

good idea, how about you propose it @murdoch

M

Poll Created Wed 28 Aug 2013 8:13AM

change the tory st loomio group via a,b and c below Closed Mon 2 Sep 2013 9:10PM

Idea: perhaps we could make (a) cull the 19 Tory group of people who haven't participated in some moons (b) make it a closed group and (c) include people's contact details in their proposals to make it easier for liaison folk.

I've given this a few extra days for voting for people who are a bit slower on coming online than others.

Results

Results Option % of points Voters
Agree 20.0% 1 M
Abstain 20.0% 1 DS
Disagree 60.0% 3 BK SJ TG
Block 0.0% 0  
Undecided 0% 86 RDB JC KS DU G C ES RH RK L C B E R GRB DMS RS LG SE SJ

5 of 91 people have participated (5%)

BK

Benjamin Knight
Disagree
Wed 28 Aug 2013 9:00AM

I'd be really sad to see the group turn private - very keen to find another workaround to make liaising easier while keeping the group public

M

Murdoch
Agree
Thu 29 Aug 2013 12:19AM

Well I wont be here for the next while, but from looking at how people wanted to help out over the last few months but haven't gone on to liaise something I think improvements are needed. To me, this is the easiest way, though I am open to others

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