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Work Prioritization Model (WPM) Team Status Update Olga Cavalli Chair – WPM Team ?? March 2010 Presented to: GNSO Council
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2 Why Was A WPM Effort Undertaken? Pre-Seoul Community Observations: - Work teams struggling to complete tasks Source: GNSO Participation & Workload Study -- Presented by Liz Gasster to GNSO Council, Seoul - Conference calls cancelled due to lack of participants
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3 Staff Attendance Study (Oct 2009) Source: GNSO Participation Study, ICANN Staff, 26 October 2009 Causes?
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4 Study Conclusion “There is clear evidence of sporadic attendance and, in some cases, very low participation by some Constituencies and inconsistent participation by others. “ Source: GNSO Participation & Workload Study -- Presented by Liz Gasster to GNSO Council, Seoul
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5 Study Questions For Further Analysis Source: GNSO Participation & Workload Study -- Presented by Liz Gasster to GNSO Council, Seoul 1)How might the GNSO’s work be prioritized? 2)Is there too much GNSO work and, if so, what might be done to assess the total capacity? 3)Are Constituencies providing enough recruits to the groups being formed? 4)What levels of group participation should be targeted for each Constituency? Work Prioritization Model Team (Q: 1 & 2)
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6 WPM Formed early November 2009 Initial Month: Scoping the Effort –Active Staff/Team Concept Sharing & Discussions –Consensus: Start With 4-Quadrant Model 2 Axes (X, Y): Value/Benefit vs. Difficulty/Cost Illustrative
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7 Six Step Path: Concept Adoption 1)Finalize the Project List and Descriptions 2)Solidify Definitions for X-Y Variables 3)Develop & Test Rating/Ranking Methodology 4)Produce Test Results 5)Evaluate Results, Model Construct, Process, and Methodology 6)Focus on Outcomes, i.e. HOW Council might utilize the prioritization outputs to address original workload concerns
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8 WPM Progress: December-Present 2 Mar 23 Feb 16 Feb 9 Feb 2 Feb 26 Jan 12 Jan 7 Jan 28 Dec 21 Dec 17 Dec 10 Dec 3 Dec Nov Dates Starting Model Step 1 Proj List Step 2 Axis Def’s Step 3 Dev & Test Step 4 Results Step 5 Evaluation Step 6 Outcomes
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9 WPM Decisions Confirmed Project List Completed Model Simplification: Focus Primarily on Value Definitions Completed Rating Methodology Tested & Adopted Thus Far: –Scale: 7 Point “Likert” –Individual Rating Template –Group DELPHI Process using Adobe Connect with Polling Feature Outcomes: How Is Prioritization Useful? –Education: communicates Council’s work priorities to establish organizational awareness and understanding –Resource Allocation: may help the Council redirect limited resources where needed –Strategic Management: Councilors may be informed by the project prioritization when discussing issues and voting on particular motions
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10 WPM Next Steps: March-April Complete Methodology Evaluation –How to incorporate new projects –How to identify and handle project status changes –Frequency of prioritization (e.g. quarterly, annually?) –Group/individual rating approaches (e.g. entire Council vs. small groups?) Decide if Additional Testing is Needed Management Tools Recommendation –Prioritization is useful, but not ‘quick fix’ –Council needs data and management tools to assist in decision-making Document Final Model, Process, Methodology Council Training Materials
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