Collaboration in political movements

< Culture and collaboration workstream
 * Dutch: Samenwerking bij Volt
 * Program: Collaboration program
 * Community: Collaboration community, Volt improvement team
 * See also: Community management at Volt
 * Working document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PvxUfltAAxM4JtXPYg8_bYqLhHpLSM0hpuie00HxtpU

Introduction

 * In this learning project you can find information about collaboration in a political movement.

Goog practices

 * Tools: Start with describing the tools. In phase 1 of a political movement you often see that the movement is putting a lot of energy in tooling. The community has to learn how to use the tools effectively. Make sure everybody is on the same platform. See Everybody on Workplace.
 * Teams:
 * Strategy and goals:

Process the following

 * ClickUp and Trello. In

On our mind

 * Role names in teams
 * Interaction at Volt
 * Reporting and decision making at Volt
 * Dialogue about collaboration at Volt

Questions and answers
Here are some questions and answers regarding collaboration at Volt:
 * New ideas: How can a Volter share an idea? Can you share it with your city lead or with a coördinator? How to find the right coördinator?
 * Priorities: The Volt workstreams are creating goals. Is it correct that the coördinator decides what the priorities are? Is it possible for a community member to request a change of priority?
 * Decisions: How are decisions being made? Is consent decision making worth an experiment?

Index

 * Goals
 * /To-do/