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== FabLab Governance == | == FabLab Governance == | ||
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This page contains documentation related to how the FabLab Governs itself to support its members and the rest of North Forge. | |||
For now the two most significant groups that have an impact on the day to day operations of the FabLab are the Member Council and the Safety Committee. | |||
=== Member Council === | === Member Council === | ||
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====Member Council Participant Categories==== | |||
The member council consists of folks that fit into four very broad categories: | |||
# Compensated Volunteer: people whose membership fee is reduced in exchange for their efforts on the on member council | |||
# Members at Large: people who participate in the meeting(s) without direct financial compensation. Regular members. | |||
# Staff: people doing paid work as employees of North Forge | |||
# Invited participants: This could include guest speakers, other North Forge components, contractors and more | |||
Member council agreed on this method of participant categorization via simplistic concent method. | |||
==== Purpose of Member Council ==== | ==== Purpose of Member Council ==== | ||
The membership at large voted via Slack to use the following as the Member Council Purpose Statement: | The membership at large voted via Slack poll to use the following as the Member Council Purpose Statement: | ||
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<big>“The purpose of the North Forge FabLab Member Council is to represent the diverse voices and needs of our membership, foster a culture of proactive and responsive problem-solving, by enabling a connected, collaborative community. | <big>“The purpose of the North Forge FabLab Member Council is to represent the diverse voices and needs of our membership, foster a culture of proactive and responsive problem-solving, by enabling a connected, collaborative community. | ||
Through effective communications and hands-on operational efforts, the Member Council strengthens its support for North Forge at large, cultivating a dynamic environment where members are empowered to innovate, create, and grow together.”</big> | Through effective communications and hands-on operational efforts, the Member Council strengthens its support for North Forge at large, cultivating a dynamic environment where members are empowered to innovate, create, and grow together.”</big> | ||
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The proposed statement was carried forward via simple | The proposed statement was carried forward via simple [[Concent Based|concent]]. | ||
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===Member Council Methods=== | ===Member Council Methods=== | ||
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==== Structure of Member Council ==== | ==== Structure of Member Council ==== |
Revision as of 20:51, 2025 January 26
FabLab Governance
This page contains documentation related to how the FabLab Governs itself to support its members and the rest of North Forge.
For now the two most significant groups that have an impact on the day to day operations of the FabLab are the Member Council and the Safety Committee.
Member Council
Member Council Participant Categories
The member council consists of folks that fit into four very broad categories:
- Compensated Volunteer: people whose membership fee is reduced in exchange for their efforts on the on member council
- Members at Large: people who participate in the meeting(s) without direct financial compensation. Regular members.
- Staff: people doing paid work as employees of North Forge
- Invited participants: This could include guest speakers, other North Forge components, contractors and more
Member council agreed on this method of participant categorization via simplistic concent method.
Purpose of Member Council
The membership at large voted via Slack poll to use the following as the Member Council Purpose Statement:
“The purpose of the North Forge FabLab Member Council is to represent the diverse voices and needs of our membership, foster a culture of proactive and responsive problem-solving, by enabling a connected, collaborative community.
Through effective communications and hands-on operational efforts, the Member Council strengthens its support for North Forge at large, cultivating a dynamic environment where members are empowered to innovate, create, and grow together.”
The proposed statement was carried forward via simple concent.
Member Council Methods
Issue Categories
Member Council will sort issues requiring a decision into three broad categories
Issue Category | How hard is it to discuss |
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Simple | Doesn't Require a whiteboard to explain it |
Tricky but not Complicated | Probably doesn’t need a whiteboard to explain it, but it may help |
Complex | This is gonna need a whiteboard, possibly pictures/diagrams and some deep thinking on everyone's part |
Decision Flow
Member Council will use the following flow to work through making decisions on issues. We’ll use each method one after the other until a decision is made.
Concent Based ⇒ Consultative Based ⇒ Consensus Based ⇒ Democratic Based
member council agreed on this method via simplistic concenet method.
Structure of Member Council