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Welcome to the CNVC Board section of NVCwiki. The goal of this area is to gradually enable CNVC Board members and others they might select, to edit official documents. It is our hope that two needs may be met in this way. First, the international CNVC Board will be able to collaborate on the creation of official documents by using this wiki interface. Second, anyone interested in better understanding CNVC decisions will be able to watch the documents evolve and add their own comments and suggestions in the Public Comment areas.

Board Meeting Agenda Process Proposal

Click here to view and edit (protected) the Agenda Process proposal.

Board Policies

Click here to view and edit (protected) the Board Policies.

GCC Draft Proposal

A proposal to create a global leadership group that is inclusive, responsive to, and representative of the entire global NVC community (for example by including Sociocratically elected members) and linked into the CNVC board in a manner that allows for effective overall cooperation.

Click here to view and edit (protected) the GCC Draft Proposal.

Criteria For CEO Selection

A draft outline of characteristics offered for consideration in generating a List of Criteria for selection of a CEO for CNVC.

Click here to view and edit (protected) the Criteria For CEO Selection.

Proposed Board Agenda - May Meeting

Proposed May Agenda.

How To Edit

Once you have logged in you can click "edit" on the right margin of the section you're interested in to open an editing window and then scroll down in the text to add your own comments, or do so on the discussion page. Insert empty lines to get paragraph breaks.

  • Put an asterisk * at the start of a line to make it a bullet item.
  1. Put a pound sign # at the start of a line to make it a numbered item.

Most web browsers will display buttons at the top of the editing windows allow you to create headers, etc.

You can experiment with editing just by clicking "edit" and typing something in, and then clicking "Show preview" at the very bottom (rather than "Save page") to see what your changes look like. If you don't like how it came out you can continue editing or just click on "cancel" to the right of "Save page" or on "article" at the top to bail out completely without making any permanent changes.

Even if you save changes you don't like, it's easy in the wiki interface to revert to previous versions. See the "history" function at the very top to get a sense of that. History is also great for finding out who made which changes and comparing different versions with colors to show which parts are different.

Be sure to also check out the "Recent changes" item in the "navigation" menu on the left. With that feature you can quickly see what has been written on the entire site, rather than looking up each item individually. Since the contributions on the site right now are mostly related to Board business, you'll probably see our discussions on the first page displayed.

If you'd like to experiment, click "edit" in the right margin next to the title of this section and type in your text in the line below this one. If you have questions, this would be a great place to ask them since others could see and learn from them too.



Experiment here



Proposal by Jori regarding meeting preparation

To use our time together with more ease, clarity and effectiveness, we will prepare for our meetings:

>The President or Facilitator chooses a facilitator at each meeting for the next meeting and asks for consent.

>Voting members post and edit items proposed for the next agenda at http://en.nvcwiki.com/index.php/NVC_Board.

>New proposals are sent by email also to Members. All comments and edits will be posted to the Wiki.

>The Secretary supports Members using the Wiki by posting and with instruction as needed.

>Voting members check the Wiki by Friday of each week and makes edits agenda items to support our moving toward consent.

>Facilitator will prepare an agenda 10 days before the meeting and post on the Wiki and email to Members for final review. (For this month: 14 June - unless changed)

>Facilitator will send final agenda to Members 1 week before scheduled meeting.

>Exec. Dir. will post the final agenda to the network with conference details

Consent agenda procedures:

>Only items that have had all objections addressed will be listed on the consent agenda

>Items on the consent agenda will go directly to a voiced round for consent at the meeting.

>Items on the consent agenda that have a paramount objection at the meeting will go back to the Wiki.

>Items not ready for the consent agenda, and may be moved to a proposal for a full consent process.

Comment S Wisbauer: I fully support this proposal



CNVC IT Committee

Click on the title to visit the CNVC Information Technology (IT) page on NVCwiki.