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==Board Meeting Agenda Creation Process (proposal)==
 
==Board Meeting Agenda Creation Process (proposal)==
 
<B>To use our time together with more ease, clarity effectiveness, we will prepare for our meetings as follows:</b>
 
<B>To use our time together with more ease, clarity effectiveness, we will prepare for our meetings as follows:</b>

Revision as of 23:27, 31 May 2006

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Board Meeting Agenda Creation Process (proposal)

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

  • 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 7 days before the meeting and post on the Wiki and email to Members for final review.
  • Facilitator will send final agenda to Members 4 days 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.
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