Hubs/Minimum Criteria for Pilots
This page concerns a past proposal related to the hub piloting guidelines. For up-to-date information, kindly visit the revised draft of hub pilot guidelines. |
This document was a draft of the first criteria for implementing regional and thematic hub pilots. It included necessary conditions to move from the research to the piloting phase, and a template for required information. It is now outdated.
Hub pilots are movement level projects. Their plans need to be transparent, visible, and accountable to the movement. This also helps to create collaboration and coordination between different hub projects and avoid unnecessary duplication or conflicts. Without meeting the outlined criteria a hub project must not move from research and planning to actual piloting and implementation.
This is a draft document to be made available for movement wide review.
Proposal for a process to approve hub pilots
editThis is a proposed decentralized review process for aspiring hub pilots. In the absence of a Movement Charter defining hubs or any process officially established to approve hub pilots, it is important that the first hub proposals start their piloting phase with strong movement support. Hub pilots are useful to experiment and learn as a movement about this new type of organization. However, we need to collectively avoid the risk of hub piloting implementation rushed without consensus, a possible source of future problems. Concluding the research phase and moving to pilot set up needs:
- Meeting the criteria of 1) conducted needs assessment, 2) publicly available plan, and 3) governance model, as assessed by the Movement Strategy and Governance team.
- Proof of public discussion and general approval from the related communities.
- Validation by the Movement Charter Drafting Committee.
- Validation by the Affiliations Committee.
- For regional hub proposals, validation by the related Grants Regional Committee.
Minimum criteria to become a pilot hub
editThis section outlines the criteria proposal for each phase of a hub piloting project. To advance to the next phase all the criteria from the current phase need to be fulfilled.
For movement level accountability there needs to be:
- Publicly available documentation and information regarding the progress of the hub pilot available on meta.
- Responsiveness to queries on the hub pilot talk page on the project talk page on Meta. Creation of a topic about the hub pilot proposal on the Movement Strategy Forum is strongly recommended for multilingual communication.
PHASE
|
CRITERIA – the proposal must include
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Planning Template
editThis is a suggested template for documenting your plan. Make sure your plan covers these questions.
|
WHY? - GOAL Goal – What will the hub pilot achieve?
WHAT? - SCOPE Scope and scale – What services will the hub pilot provide?
HOW? - SET UP Set up – How will the hub pilot be set up to effectively achieve its goal
Governance – What will be the governance structure of the hub pilot?
Resourcing – What are the human and/or financial resources needed for the hub pilot?
Off-ramp – How will the project be closed down, if unsuccessful?
|
|
WHO? - PEOPLE Governance – Who will oversee the set up of the hub pilot?
Execution (core team) – Who will be coordinating the set up of the hub pilot?
|
|
ACCOUNTABILITY Public notice – Where can the hub pilot concept be discussed publicly? (link) Evidence of support – Who is supporting the idea of the hub pilot?
Evaluation – How will the progress of the hub pilot be tracked and evaluated? How often?
Public reporting – How will the activities related to the hub pilot be reported?
|