Re: [Wikimedia-l] Organizational effectiveness research for Wikimedia organizations

2015-05-11 Thread Winifred Olliff
Hello, Pine:

Thanks for taking a look and offering your ideas!

The Learning Center is based on a set of recommendations from the TCC Group
to help get us started, so organizations taking the tool for the first time
had somewhere to go with their results. The idea is that we can work
together to develop it over time and make it more useful to Wikimedia
organizations. It's not yet clear how useful the learning center could be,
or how people want to use it. I would also like this to include better
integration with learning patterns, which is why we added a placeholder for
that and considered OE as part of the category structure for the learning
patterns.

If this is something you're interested in developing more, I'd certainly
welcome your help getting things better integrated with the learning
pattern library, since I know you are very familiar with the category
structure. For now, I'm most interested in talking more with Wikimedia
organizations at the upcoming meetings in Berlin first to find out if the
learning center is even a useful idea at all and how we may want to improve
it moving forward before anyone invests a lot more time in curation up
front. What do you think?

Cheers,

Winifred

On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 4:45 AM, Pine W wiki.p...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Winifred,

 Thanks for this info. It looks to me like the information in the Learning
 Center could be integrated into the more Learning Patterns Library with the
 category Organizational effectiveness. Is this integration planned, or
 are there reasons to keep the Learning Center separate from the Learning
 Patterns Library?

 Thanks,
 Pine

 Pine


 On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 6:58 PM, Winifred Olliff woll...@wikimedia.org
 wrote:

 Greetings, Wikimedia colleagues!

 In November 2014, we launched a pilot self-assessment tool for Wikimedia
 organizations to help us identify areas where we as Wikimedia
 organizations
 might leverage our strengths and address our challenges to achieve better
 results. We have some aggregate data available from organizations that
 took
 the questionnaire.

 To learn more about organizational effectiveness:
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness
 Review the benchmarking research here:
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness/Benchmarking
 Read the case studies here:
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness/Case_studies
 Review the results from the tool here:

 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness/Tool/Results/2014/December

 *A little background on organizational effectiveness*
 We are looking at how organizations are achieving impact in the Wikimedia
 movement. Organizational effectiveness includes all the things that make
 an
 organization good at what it does, from strong leadership and systems, to
 how an organization chooses and does programs that lead to results.
 Through
 this lens, we are looking specifically at groups and organizations, so we
 can understand how volunteers and staff work together when they are part
 of
 a group or organization.

 *Why we care*
 Improving organizational effectiveness is a way for Wikimedia
 organizations
 to achieve results, in ways that make sense in their local contexts.

 *The tool and the results, in brief*
 We are exploring this topic of organizational effectiveness in order to
 launch a broader conversation among Wikimedia organizations (e.g.
 Chapters,
 User Groups) to explore areas for building capacity. We have started by
 doing some initial benchmarking research and case studies to understand
 how
 effectiveness is understood within Wikimedia and similar movements, and we
 launched a pilot organizational effectiveness self-assessment tool, to
 help
 organizations identify their strengths and challenges in November 2014.
 This tool includes a questionnaire that is part of a self-assessment.

 While individual and organization results are kept confidential, our
 partners at the TCC Group provided us with some aggregate data based on
 the
 first round of answers to the questionnaire that is a part of the tool.
 The
 primary purpose of the questionnaire is to aid organizations in their
 self-assessments, and not to gather data about organizations; however, the
 data the TCC Group collected may be useful in launching further
 conversations because it highlights where Wikimedia organizations see
 their
 own strengths and challenges.

 *Next steps for organizational effectiveness for Wikimedia organizations*
 We are hosting a discussion about the organizational effectiveness tool
 for
 Wikimedia organizations at the upcoming Wikimedia Conference in Berlin,
 and
 will also continue a discussion there about the future of organizational
 effectiveness for Wikimedia organizations. Topics to explore within
 organizational effectiveness might include areas like volunteer
 engagement,
 raising funds and other resources, supporting online contributors, media
 relations, financial management, 

Re: [Wikimedia-l] Organizational effectiveness research for Wikimedia organizations

2015-05-08 Thread Pine W
Hi Winifred,

Thanks for this info. It looks to me like the information in the Learning
Center could be integrated into the more Learning Patterns Library with the
category Organizational effectiveness. Is this integration planned, or
are there reasons to keep the Learning Center separate from the Learning
Patterns Library?

Thanks,
Pine

Pine


On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 6:58 PM, Winifred Olliff woll...@wikimedia.org
wrote:

 Greetings, Wikimedia colleagues!

 In November 2014, we launched a pilot self-assessment tool for Wikimedia
 organizations to help us identify areas where we as Wikimedia organizations
 might leverage our strengths and address our challenges to achieve better
 results. We have some aggregate data available from organizations that took
 the questionnaire.

 To learn more about organizational effectiveness:
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness
 Review the benchmarking research here:
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness/Benchmarking
 Read the case studies here:
 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness/Case_studies
 Review the results from the tool here:

 https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness/Tool/Results/2014/December

 *A little background on organizational effectiveness*
 We are looking at how organizations are achieving impact in the Wikimedia
 movement. Organizational effectiveness includes all the things that make an
 organization good at what it does, from strong leadership and systems, to
 how an organization chooses and does programs that lead to results. Through
 this lens, we are looking specifically at groups and organizations, so we
 can understand how volunteers and staff work together when they are part of
 a group or organization.

 *Why we care*
 Improving organizational effectiveness is a way for Wikimedia organizations
 to achieve results, in ways that make sense in their local contexts.

 *The tool and the results, in brief*
 We are exploring this topic of organizational effectiveness in order to
 launch a broader conversation among Wikimedia organizations (e.g. Chapters,
 User Groups) to explore areas for building capacity. We have started by
 doing some initial benchmarking research and case studies to understand how
 effectiveness is understood within Wikimedia and similar movements, and we
 launched a pilot organizational effectiveness self-assessment tool, to help
 organizations identify their strengths and challenges in November 2014.
 This tool includes a questionnaire that is part of a self-assessment.

 While individual and organization results are kept confidential, our
 partners at the TCC Group provided us with some aggregate data based on the
 first round of answers to the questionnaire that is a part of the tool. The
 primary purpose of the questionnaire is to aid organizations in their
 self-assessments, and not to gather data about organizations; however, the
 data the TCC Group collected may be useful in launching further
 conversations because it highlights where Wikimedia organizations see their
 own strengths and challenges.

 *Next steps for organizational effectiveness for Wikimedia organizations*
 We are hosting a discussion about the organizational effectiveness tool for
 Wikimedia organizations at the upcoming Wikimedia Conference in Berlin, and
 will also continue a discussion there about the future of organizational
 effectiveness for Wikimedia organizations. Topics to explore within
 organizational effectiveness might include areas like volunteer engagement,
 raising funds and other resources, supporting online contributors, media
 relations, financial management, governance, etc.

 *Key questions:*
 *What future work are we interested in doing together around organizational
 effectiveness?
 *Is a self-assessment tool useful for organizations? Should we gather
 feedback and work toward improving the tool, or try another approach? Does
 the tool need to remain confidential?
 *Are there specific topics in the area of organizational effectiveness that
 need more exploration? Are there areas where we need more resources?
 *Is there anything important revealed by this research or the results of
 the questionnaire that we can use to better understand how we can grow?

 *Call to action:*
 Please offer your feedback, thoughts, and questions on Meta, or participate
 in the upcoming discussions at the Wikimedia Conference. If you are
 interested in discussing this work, or becoming more involved, but are
 unable to attend the session at the conference, we are happy to convene a
 hangout or an IRC office hours. Please also feel welcome to contact me
 directly if you have ideas about this work, or add your ideas to Meta.

 Many thanks to our colleagues Marieke Spence, Rika Gorn, and Deepti Sood,
 at the TCC Group (a consulting firm that specializes in organizational
 assessments), who created the tool and analyzed the results. Many thanks to
 the volunteers and 

[Wikimedia-l] Organizational effectiveness research for Wikimedia organizations

2015-05-07 Thread Winifred Olliff
Greetings, Wikimedia colleagues!

In November 2014, we launched a pilot self-assessment tool for Wikimedia
organizations to help us identify areas where we as Wikimedia organizations
might leverage our strengths and address our challenges to achieve better
results. We have some aggregate data available from organizations that took
the questionnaire.

To learn more about organizational effectiveness:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness
Review the benchmarking research here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness/Benchmarking
Read the case studies here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness/Case_studies
Review the results from the tool here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Organizational_effectiveness/Tool/Results/2014/December

*A little background on organizational effectiveness*
We are looking at how organizations are achieving impact in the Wikimedia
movement. Organizational effectiveness includes all the things that make an
organization good at what it does, from strong leadership and systems, to
how an organization chooses and does programs that lead to results. Through
this lens, we are looking specifically at groups and organizations, so we
can understand how volunteers and staff work together when they are part of
a group or organization.

*Why we care*
Improving organizational effectiveness is a way for Wikimedia organizations
to achieve results, in ways that make sense in their local contexts.

*The tool and the results, in brief*
We are exploring this topic of organizational effectiveness in order to
launch a broader conversation among Wikimedia organizations (e.g. Chapters,
User Groups) to explore areas for building capacity. We have started by
doing some initial benchmarking research and case studies to understand how
effectiveness is understood within Wikimedia and similar movements, and we
launched a pilot organizational effectiveness self-assessment tool, to help
organizations identify their strengths and challenges in November 2014.
This tool includes a questionnaire that is part of a self-assessment.

While individual and organization results are kept confidential, our
partners at the TCC Group provided us with some aggregate data based on the
first round of answers to the questionnaire that is a part of the tool. The
primary purpose of the questionnaire is to aid organizations in their
self-assessments, and not to gather data about organizations; however, the
data the TCC Group collected may be useful in launching further
conversations because it highlights where Wikimedia organizations see their
own strengths and challenges.

*Next steps for organizational effectiveness for Wikimedia organizations*
We are hosting a discussion about the organizational effectiveness tool for
Wikimedia organizations at the upcoming Wikimedia Conference in Berlin, and
will also continue a discussion there about the future of organizational
effectiveness for Wikimedia organizations. Topics to explore within
organizational effectiveness might include areas like volunteer engagement,
raising funds and other resources, supporting online contributors, media
relations, financial management, governance, etc.

*Key questions:*
*What future work are we interested in doing together around organizational
effectiveness?
*Is a self-assessment tool useful for organizations? Should we gather
feedback and work toward improving the tool, or try another approach? Does
the tool need to remain confidential?
*Are there specific topics in the area of organizational effectiveness that
need more exploration? Are there areas where we need more resources?
*Is there anything important revealed by this research or the results of
the questionnaire that we can use to better understand how we can grow?

*Call to action:*
Please offer your feedback, thoughts, and questions on Meta, or participate
in the upcoming discussions at the Wikimedia Conference. If you are
interested in discussing this work, or becoming more involved, but are
unable to attend the session at the conference, we are happy to convene a
hangout or an IRC office hours. Please also feel welcome to contact me
directly if you have ideas about this work, or add your ideas to Meta.

Many thanks to our colleagues Marieke Spence, Rika Gorn, and Deepti Sood,
at the TCC Group (a consulting firm that specializes in organizational
assessments), who created the tool and analyzed the results. Many thanks to
the volunteers and staff who participated, and have provided feedback so
far. Thanks especially to those organizations participating in the pilot
group, the case studies, and in the ongoing conversations about
organizational development and effectiveness at Wikimania and other
movement events.

We look forward to more work together in this area!

Best regards,

Winifred Olliff

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Winifred Olliff
Program Officer
Wikimedia Foundation
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