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<p>Hi all,</p>
<p>As a bit of a followup to my previous email "Re: Wheel
generational issues", I'd like to ask for feedback on an idea that
I've been pondering for some time now.<br>
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<p>It's not a tech thing, but I'd appreciate your input anyway.</p>
<p>Let us suppose, that on an annual or biennial basis, the
Committee decided to purge all the members of the Wheel and Door
groups.<br>
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<p>In order to apply (or re-apply) to become a member of either of
these groups, one would simply need to answer a few questions by
the Committee, including -<br>
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<ul>
<li>Why do you want to be a member of <group>?</li>
<li>What would you bring to the club as a member of <group>?</li>
</ul>
<p>My inspiration for this comes in part from the process by which
Unigames and UniSFA appoint their respective gatekeepers and CCC
(ie. door members), and over the past few years through careful
selection, they have succeeded in completely changing the
environment and culture of their clubs.</p>
<p>I believe it is possible to have a successful system where
regular wheel/door reapplications occur. With that process I
believe it is possible to cultivate a healthy and sustainable
volunteer culture within the club, where all members feel equally
entitled to positions of power and trust.</p>
<p>Just a few thoughts.</p>
<p>- [FVP]<br>
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