Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-14 Thread Andy Mabbett
On 14 May 2015 at 04:38, Michael Maggs mich...@maggs.name wrote:

 The pages are in flux at the moment. There is a heading to say so, and that's 
 the typical nature of a wiki


Then perhaps it is not the best forum for an announcement (f we can
call it that) of this important and sensitive nature?

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-14 Thread Andy Mabbett
On 12 May 2015 at 20:44, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:
 On 12 May 2015 at 13:31, Michael Maggs mich...@maggs.name wrote:

 We thank the departing staff and wish them all the best.

 May we know their names?

[Two days and no answer]

Any reason why not?

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-14 Thread Craig Franklin
I don't want to speak for the WMUK board, but in my experience it would be
most unusual to provide a list of names of people whose employment had
ceased, at least without the written consent of those who would be named.

Cheers,
Craig Franklin
On 14/05/2015 5:06 PM, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:

 On 12 May 2015 at 20:44, Andy Mabbett a...@pigsonthewing.org.uk wrote:
  On 12 May 2015 at 13:31, Michael Maggs mich...@maggs.name wrote:
 
  We thank the departing staff and wish them all the best.
 
  May we know their names?

 [Two days and no answer]

 Any reason why not?

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-13 Thread Deryck Chan
On 13 May 2015 at 12:34, Gordon Joly gordon.j...@pobox.com wrote:

 On 13/05/15 13:16, Peter Cohen wrote:

  I know a few people too as former drinking companions at Sunday
 Wikimeets.
  I hope that the compensation they receive is comparable to that given to
  the last executive director.

 You mean the CEO before D'Arcy? Didn't he resign?

 Gordo


 I was gonna say the same. I think they deserve to be compensated a
lot more than the previous CEO because he voluntarily left before a
permanent replacement was found, whereas these members of staff are made
redundant in a restructure.

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-13 Thread Gordon Joly
On 13/05/15 13:16, Peter Cohen wrote:

 I know a few people too as former drinking companions at Sunday Wikimeets. 
 I hope that the compensation they receive is comparable to that given to 
 the last executive director.

You mean the CEO before D'Arcy? Didn't he resign?


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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-13 Thread Gordon Joly
On 13/05/15 18:16, rexx wrote:
 Your maths is wrong, Gordo. It appears that only 8 of the 9 posts have
 been filled internally (and I'm far from happy about that), so we're
 losing 6 out of 14 staff (43%).
 
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I stand corrected.

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-13 Thread Michael Peel

 The staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the new staffing over the next 
 two weeks.
 [2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff

The page seems to be in the process of being updated, see:
https://wikimedia.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Staffdiff=65842oldid=63946

It sounds like Katherine Bavage, Toni Sant, Katie Chan, Jonathan Cardy and 
Fabian Tompsett have been let go, which is really sad news. :-(

(Also: Davina Johnson seems to have become a member of staff rather than a 
contractor? It's not clear what's happened with the tech contractors: they seem 
to have been removed from the page with no clear answer on their future role...)

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-13 Thread Thomas Morton
Just had a look through the proposals; a reasonable start, but a lot to do.
I'm not totally impressed with D'arcys plan overall, and I am concerned a
lot of effort has been expended on this plan, at the expense of day-to-day
operations of the. Charity (critical for a successful transitional role,
typical of a downsizer CEO). There may be more to the plan for the future
that has yet to be revealed (the process has been too non-transparent to
date).

Very narrowed focus, but on things the charity does well, so that's nice.
The lack of education is fairly concerning, Toni was an important asset.

Losing Kat is a huge blow.

Tom
On 13 May 2015 23:54, Thomas Morton morton.tho...@googlemail.com wrote:

 FWIW I've had no communication about whether the charity wishes to retain
 my services as a contractor. So your guess is as good as mine :)

 Tom
 On 13 May 2015 22:58, Michael Peel em...@mikepeel.net wrote:


  The staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the new staffing over the
 next two weeks.
  [2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff

 The page seems to be in the process of being updated, see:
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Staffdiff=65842oldid=63946

 It sounds like Katherine Bavage, Toni Sant, Katie Chan, Jonathan Cardy
 and Fabian Tompsett have been let go, which is really sad news. :-(

 (Also: Davina Johnson seems to have become a member of staff rather than
 a contractor? It's not clear what's happened with the tech contractors:
 they seem to have been removed from the page with no clear answer on their
 future role...)

 Thanks,
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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-13 Thread rexx
I echo your sentiments, Tom. Losing any of the staff who are departing is a
blow.

As for IT support, the 2014 Activity Plan says:

The development budget seeks to support the day to day system
administration of the Chapter’s IT infrastructure, including the hosting of
its community and internal wikis, databases, email accounts and so on. This
is vital to ensure as a movement entity we are managing data and donations
in a secure and professional way. In addition, it seeks to solicit, develop
and deliver community generated ideas for software projects that will
support content production or improvement. -
https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/2014_Activity_Plan#Development_budget

Sadly there's no 2015 Activity Plan to guide us, but I'd be surprised if we
could decide to drop the commitments outlined above. Of course, it's always
possible the Board is counting on the third Project Coordinator's
Excellent software skills, including word-processing, spreadsheets, event
management programmes, and CRM databases to plug that gap. At £25K-£28K,
full-time in Central London, I won't be holding my breath for that to
happen.

-- 
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On 14 May 2015 at 00:03, Thomas Morton morton.tho...@googlemail.com wrote:

 Just had a look through the proposals; a reasonable start, but a lot to
 do. I'm not totally impressed with D'arcys plan overall, and I am concerned
 a lot of effort has been expended on this plan, at the expense of
 day-to-day operations of the. Charity (critical for a successful
 transitional role, typical of a downsizer CEO). There may be more to the
 plan for the future that has yet to be revealed (the process has been too
 non-transparent to date).

 Very narrowed focus, but on things the charity does well, so that's nice.
 The lack of education is fairly concerning, Toni was an important asset.

 Losing Kat is a huge blow.

 Tom
 On 13 May 2015 23:54, Thomas Morton morton.tho...@googlemail.com
 wrote:

 FWIW I've had no communication about whether the charity wishes to retain
 my services as a contractor. So your guess is as good as mine :)

 Tom
 On 13 May 2015 22:58, Michael Peel em...@mikepeel.net wrote:


  The staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the new staffing over
 the next two weeks.
  [2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff

 The page seems to be in the process of being updated, see:
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Staffdiff=65842oldid=63946

 It sounds like Katherine Bavage, Toni Sant, Katie Chan, Jonathan Cardy
 and Fabian Tompsett have been let go, which is really sad news. :-(

 (Also: Davina Johnson seems to have become a member of staff rather than
 a contractor? It's not clear what's happened with the tech contractors:
 they seem to have been removed from the page with no clear answer on their
 future role...)

 Thanks,
 Mike


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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-13 Thread Thomas Morton
FWIW I've had no communication about whether the charity wishes to retain
my services as a contractor. So your guess is as good as mine :)

Tom
On 13 May 2015 22:58, Michael Peel em...@mikepeel.net wrote:


  The staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the new staffing over the
 next two weeks.
  [2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff

 The page seems to be in the process of being updated, see:
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Staffdiff=65842oldid=63946

 It sounds like Katherine Bavage, Toni Sant, Katie Chan, Jonathan Cardy and
 Fabian Tompsett have been let go, which is really sad news. :-(

 (Also: Davina Johnson seems to have become a member of staff rather than a
 contractor? It's not clear what's happened with the tech contractors: they
 seem to have been removed from the page with no clear answer on their
 future role...)

 Thanks,
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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-13 Thread rexx
The numbers don't add up at present, as there's an advert for the third
Project Coordinator at https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Project_Coordinator.

Also Davina is missing from the Staff Timeline right now:

https://wikimedia.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Staffoldid=65842#Timeline

I expect the contractors (who ironically have no employment *contract*)
have been taken out of the picture to avoid confusion with the staff
restructuring.

Give it a little more time to settle down, I reckon.

-- 
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On 13 May 2015 at 22:58, Michael Peel em...@mikepeel.net wrote:


  The staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the new staffing over the
 next two weeks.
  [2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff

 The page seems to be in the process of being updated, see:
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/w/index.php?title=Staffdiff=65842oldid=63946

 It sounds like Katherine Bavage, Toni Sant, Katie Chan, Jonathan Cardy and
 Fabian Tompsett have been let go, which is really sad news. :-(

 (Also: Davina Johnson seems to have become a member of staff rather than a
 contractor? It's not clear what's happened with the tech contractors: they
 seem to have been removed from the page with no clear answer on their
 future role...)

 Thanks,
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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-13 Thread Michael Maggs

As Rexx said:

Give it a little more time to settle down, I reckon.
Indeed. The pages are in flux at the moment. There is a heading to say 
so, and that's the typical nature of a wiki. As we move toward the 
volunteer strategy day on 25th July more details of activity plans will 
be available for community and volunteer discussion. Which specific 
programmes the new team will be concentrating on will depend on 
volunteer input.


Michael





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12 May 2015 13:31
/Statement by D'Arcy Myers, interim chief executive:/

Following on from my statement on 9th March, in which I explained that 
the board had asked me to undertake a review of the charity's 
structure, I am now able to give you an update.


The period since March has been one of active review, though out of 
respect for individual staff and to ensure an objective and fair 
process we have not been providing a public narrative. I can however 
now announce that the staff discussions, review, appeal periods and 
subsequent restructure have just been concluded.


In order to ensure that the charity is best resourced to deliver 
impactful projects we have made a number of staff role changes, and 
the total staff headcount has been reduced from 14 to 9. Initially, 8 
positions were proposed, but following full discussions with the staff 
it has been decided that we do actually require 9. The new organogram 
can be seen at [1]. The staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the 
new staffing over the next two weeks.


It is always regrettable to have to restructure in a way that loses 
staff who have contributed much to the charity. We thank the departing 
staff and wish them all the best. If anyone would like to make 
personal contact, please note that staff emails and accounts on the UK 
wiki will continue to be active until month end.


I am confident that with the new structure we can be more responsive 
to new ideas, bringing volunteering into the heart of our projects, 
and I would encourage you to get involved.


Another change in the staffing of the charity is the quest to find our 
new CEO. We are looking for an ambitious CEO who will provide 
strategic leadership and supportive management to volunteers and staff 
alike. They will be working to increase our profile and impact with 
our partners, engage with the volunteer community and develop our 
programme activity. A major part of this leadership will be the 
development of new income streams. We have retained the charity 
recruiters Prospectus to manage the recruitment process. You can view 
the recruitment pack at [3].


We expect to make an appointment in early July, and until such time as 
the new CEO is in post and ready to take over I am honoured to be 
leading the charity.


D'Arcy Myers, interim CEO

[1] 
https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/File:Wikimedia_UK_Organisational_Structure_May_2015.pdf


[2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff

[3] http://prospect-us.co.uk/jobs/details/hq00156774

For the wiki version of this email, see: 
https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Engine_room#CEO_appointment_progress


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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-13 Thread rexx
Your maths is wrong, Gordo. It appears that only 8 of the 9 posts have been
filled internally (and I'm far from happy about that), so we're losing 6
out of 14 staff (43%).

-- 
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On 13 May 2015 at 11:59, Gordon Joly gordon.j...@pobox.com wrote:

 On 12/05/15 13:31, Michael Maggs wrote:
  In order to ensure that the charity is best resourced to deliver
  impactful projects we have made a number of staff role changes, and the
  total staff headcount has been reduced from 14 to 9. Initially, 8
  positions were proposed, but following full discussions with the staff
  it has been decided that we do actually require 9. The new organogram
  can be seen at [1]. The staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the
  new staffing over the next two weeks.

 Shocking: one third of staff (35%). The small office (that is WMUK) will
 really be missing those that have gone. And if I was staying, I would be
 looking at the empty desks and wondering what the future holds.

 I have never worked at WMUK, but I know many staff personally. I would
 imagine that the staff are all part of team, and hence will now be
 missing team members.


 ***
 Chief Executive Officer
 Wikimedia UK
 Circa £70,000
 London

 We are looking for an ambitious Chief Executive to build on our success
 to date and grow our reach and impact.

 ***

 I will not be applying.

 Gordo




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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-12 Thread James Farrar
With one hand tied behind his back, unless the Foundation has an unexpected
change of policy.
On 12 May 2015 17:14, rexx r...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:

 The CEO will do it. From http://prospect-us.co.uk/jobs/details/hq00156774
 you can see:

 *The Chief Executive will also lead on our funding relationships,
 particularly with trusts and foundations, and develop propositions for
 donors as we look to diversify our income.*

 In the absence of any other staff with those responsibilities, it should
 keep him/her busy.

 --
 Rexx


 On 12 May 2015 at 16:17, Deryck Chan deryckc...@gmail.com wrote:

 A major part of this leadership will be the development of new income
 streams.

 Yet we've just axed our entire fundraising department. How does that work?

 Deryck

 On 12 May 2015 at 13:31, Michael Maggs mich...@maggs.name wrote:

  *Statement by D'Arcy Myers, interim chief executive:*

 Following on from my statement on 9th March, in which I explained that
 the board had asked me to undertake a review of the charity's structure, I
 am now able to give you an update.

 The period since March has been one of active review, though out of
 respect for individual staff and to ensure an objective and fair process we
 have not been providing a public narrative. I can however now announce that
 the staff discussions, review, appeal periods and subsequent restructure
 have just been concluded.

 In order to ensure that the charity is best resourced to deliver
 impactful projects we have made a number of staff role changes, and the
 total staff headcount has been reduced from 14 to 9. Initially, 8 positions
 were proposed, but following full discussions with the staff it has been
 decided that we do actually require 9. The new organogram can be seen at
 [1]. The staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the new staffing over
 the next two weeks.

 It is always regrettable to have to restructure in a way that loses
 staff who have contributed much to the charity. We thank the departing
 staff and wish them all the best. If anyone would like to make personal
 contact, please note that staff emails and accounts on the UK wiki will
 continue to be active until month end.

 I am confident that with the new structure we can be more responsive to
 new ideas, bringing volunteering into the heart of our projects, and I
 would encourage you to get involved.

 Another change in the staffing of the charity is the quest to find our
 new CEO. We are looking for an ambitious CEO who will provide strategic
 leadership and supportive management to volunteers and staff alike. They
 will be working to increase our profile and impact with our partners,
 engage with the volunteer community and develop our programme activity. A
 major part of this leadership will be the development of new income
 streams. We have retained the charity recruiters Prospectus to manage the
 recruitment process. You can view the recruitment pack at [3].

 We expect to make an appointment in early July, and until such time as
 the new CEO is in post and ready to take over I am honoured to be leading
 the charity.

 D'Arcy Myers, interim CEO

 [1]
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/File:Wikimedia_UK_Organisational_Structure_May_2015.pdf

 [2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff

 [3] http://prospect-us.co.uk/jobs/details/hq00156774

 For the wiki version of this email, see:
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Engine_room#CEO_appointment_progress

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-12 Thread rexx
The CEO will do it. From http://prospect-us.co.uk/jobs/details/hq00156774
you can see:

*The Chief Executive will also lead on our funding relationships,
particularly with trusts and foundations, and develop propositions for
donors as we look to diversify our income.*

In the absence of any other staff with those responsibilities, it should
keep him/her busy.

-- 
Rexx


On 12 May 2015 at 16:17, Deryck Chan deryckc...@gmail.com wrote:

 A major part of this leadership will be the development of new income
 streams.

 Yet we've just axed our entire fundraising department. How does that work?

 Deryck

 On 12 May 2015 at 13:31, Michael Maggs mich...@maggs.name wrote:

  *Statement by D'Arcy Myers, interim chief executive:*

 Following on from my statement on 9th March, in which I explained that
 the board had asked me to undertake a review of the charity's structure, I
 am now able to give you an update.

 The period since March has been one of active review, though out of
 respect for individual staff and to ensure an objective and fair process we
 have not been providing a public narrative. I can however now announce that
 the staff discussions, review, appeal periods and subsequent restructure
 have just been concluded.

 In order to ensure that the charity is best resourced to deliver
 impactful projects we have made a number of staff role changes, and the
 total staff headcount has been reduced from 14 to 9. Initially, 8 positions
 were proposed, but following full discussions with the staff it has been
 decided that we do actually require 9. The new organogram can be seen at
 [1]. The staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the new staffing over
 the next two weeks.

 It is always regrettable to have to restructure in a way that loses staff
 who have contributed much to the charity. We thank the departing staff and
 wish them all the best. If anyone would like to make personal contact,
 please note that staff emails and accounts on the UK wiki will continue to
 be active until month end.

 I am confident that with the new structure we can be more responsive to
 new ideas, bringing volunteering into the heart of our projects, and I
 would encourage you to get involved.

 Another change in the staffing of the charity is the quest to find our
 new CEO. We are looking for an ambitious CEO who will provide strategic
 leadership and supportive management to volunteers and staff alike. They
 will be working to increase our profile and impact with our partners,
 engage with the volunteer community and develop our programme activity. A
 major part of this leadership will be the development of new income
 streams. We have retained the charity recruiters Prospectus to manage the
 recruitment process. You can view the recruitment pack at [3].

 We expect to make an appointment in early July, and until such time as
 the new CEO is in post and ready to take over I am honoured to be leading
 the charity.

 D'Arcy Myers, interim CEO

 [1]
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/File:Wikimedia_UK_Organisational_Structure_May_2015.pdf

 [2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff

 [3] http://prospect-us.co.uk/jobs/details/hq00156774

 For the wiki version of this email, see:
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Engine_room#CEO_appointment_progress

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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-12 Thread Michael Peel
The new structure looks good, but it's missing details. Compare it with the 
current structure at:
https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Template:Staff_hierarchy 
https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Template:Staff_hierarchy
In particular, what does 'Project Coordinator' mean in terms of the established 
types of projects? Will they be general purpose, or focused on specific areas 
(GLAM/education/Wales/...?) Why does 'admin support' come under programs rather 
than operations/finance? Also, where do contractors (tech/accountancy) fall in 
this structure?

Thanks,
Mike

 On 12 May 2015, at 13:31, Michael Maggs mich...@maggs.name wrote:
 
 Statement by D'Arcy Myers, interim chief executive:
 Following on from my statement on 9th March, in which I explained that the 
 board had asked me to undertake a review of the charity's structure, I am now 
 able to give you an update.
 
 The period since March has been one of active review, though out of respect 
 for individual staff and to ensure an objective and fair process we have not 
 been providing a public narrative. I can however now announce that the staff 
 discussions, review, appeal periods and subsequent restructure have just been 
 concluded.
 
 In order to ensure that the charity is best resourced to deliver impactful 
 projects we have made a number of staff role changes, and the total staff 
 headcount has been reduced from 14 to 9. Initially, 8 positions were 
 proposed, but following full discussions with the staff it has been decided 
 that we do actually require 9. The new organogram can be seen at [1]. The 
 staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the new staffing over the next two 
 weeks.
 
 It is always regrettable to have to restructure in a way that loses staff who 
 have contributed much to the charity. We thank the departing staff and wish 
 them all the best. If anyone would like to make personal contact, please note 
 that staff emails and accounts on the UK wiki will continue to be active 
 until month end.
 
 I am confident that with the new structure we can be more responsive to new 
 ideas, bringing volunteering into the heart of our projects, and I would 
 encourage you to get involved.
 
 Another change in the staffing of the charity is the quest to find our new 
 CEO. We are looking for an ambitious CEO who will provide strategic 
 leadership and supportive management to volunteers and staff alike. They will 
 be working to increase our profile and impact with our partners, engage with 
 the volunteer community and develop our programme activity. A major part of 
 this leadership will be the development of new income streams. We have 
 retained the charity recruiters Prospectus to manage the recruitment process. 
 You can view the recruitment pack at [3].
 
 We expect to make an appointment in early July, and until such time as the 
 new CEO is in post and ready to take over I am honoured to be leading the 
 charity.
 
 D'Arcy Myers, interim CEO
 [1] 
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/File:Wikimedia_UK_Organisational_Structure_May_2015.pdf
  
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/File:Wikimedia_UK_Organisational_Structure_May_2015.pdf
 [2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff
 [3] http://prospect-us.co.uk/jobs/details/hq00156774 
 http://prospect-us.co.uk/jobs/details/hq00156774 
 For the wiki version of this email, see: 
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Engine_room#CEO_appointment_progress 
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Engine_room#CEO_appointment_progress
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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-12 Thread Andy Mabbett
On 12 May 2015 at 13:31, Michael Maggs mich...@maggs.name wrote:

 We thank the departing staff and wish them all the best.

May we know their names?

-- 
Andy Mabbett
@pigsonthewing
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[Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-12 Thread Michael Maggs

/Statement by D'Arcy Myers, interim chief executive:/

Following on from my statement on 9th March, in which I explained that 
the board had asked me to undertake a review of the charity's structure, 
I am now able to give you an update.


The period since March has been one of active review, though out of 
respect for individual staff and to ensure an objective and fair process 
we have not been providing a public narrative. I can however now 
announce that the staff discussions, review, appeal periods and 
subsequent restructure have just been concluded.


In order to ensure that the charity is best resourced to deliver 
impactful projects we have made a number of staff role changes, and the 
total staff headcount has been reduced from 14 to 9. Initially, 8 
positions were proposed, but following full discussions with the staff 
it has been decided that we do actually require 9. The new organogram 
can be seen at [1]. The staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the 
new staffing over the next two weeks.


It is always regrettable to have to restructure in a way that loses 
staff who have contributed much to the charity. We thank the departing 
staff and wish them all the best. If anyone would like to make personal 
contact, please note that staff emails and accounts on the UK wiki will 
continue to be active until month end.


I am confident that with the new structure we can be more responsive to 
new ideas, bringing volunteering into the heart of our projects, and I 
would encourage you to get involved.


Another change in the staffing of the charity is the quest to find our 
new CEO. We are looking for an ambitious CEO who will provide strategic 
leadership and supportive management to volunteers and staff alike. They 
will be working to increase our profile and impact with our partners, 
engage with the volunteer community and develop our programme activity. 
A major part of this leadership will be the development of new income 
streams. We have retained the charity recruiters Prospectus to manage 
the recruitment process. You can view the recruitment pack at [3].


We expect to make an appointment in early July, and until such time as 
the new CEO is in post and ready to take over I am honoured to be 
leading the charity.


D'Arcy Myers, interim CEO

[1] 
https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/File:Wikimedia_UK_Organisational_Structure_May_2015.pdf


[2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff

[3] http://prospect-us.co.uk/jobs/details/hq00156774

For the wiki version of this email, see: 
https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Engine_room#CEO_appointment_progress


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Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Restructure and CEO appointment update

2015-05-12 Thread Deryck Chan
A major part of this leadership will be the development of new income
streams.

Yet we've just axed our entire fundraising department. How does that work?

Deryck

On 12 May 2015 at 13:31, Michael Maggs mich...@maggs.name wrote:

  *Statement by D'Arcy Myers, interim chief executive:*

 Following on from my statement on 9th March, in which I explained that the
 board had asked me to undertake a review of the charity's structure, I am
 now able to give you an update.

 The period since March has been one of active review, though out of
 respect for individual staff and to ensure an objective and fair process we
 have not been providing a public narrative. I can however now announce that
 the staff discussions, review, appeal periods and subsequent restructure
 have just been concluded.

 In order to ensure that the charity is best resourced to deliver impactful
 projects we have made a number of staff role changes, and the total staff
 headcount has been reduced from 14 to 9. Initially, 8 positions were
 proposed, but following full discussions with the staff it has been decided
 that we do actually require 9. The new organogram can be seen at [1]. The
 staff page [2] will be updated to reflect the new staffing over the next
 two weeks.

 It is always regrettable to have to restructure in a way that loses staff
 who have contributed much to the charity. We thank the departing staff and
 wish them all the best. If anyone would like to make personal contact,
 please note that staff emails and accounts on the UK wiki will continue to
 be active until month end.

 I am confident that with the new structure we can be more responsive to
 new ideas, bringing volunteering into the heart of our projects, and I
 would encourage you to get involved.

 Another change in the staffing of the charity is the quest to find our new
 CEO. We are looking for an ambitious CEO who will provide strategic
 leadership and supportive management to volunteers and staff alike. They
 will be working to increase our profile and impact with our partners,
 engage with the volunteer community and develop our programme activity. A
 major part of this leadership will be the development of new income
 streams. We have retained the charity recruiters Prospectus to manage the
 recruitment process. You can view the recruitment pack at [3].

 We expect to make an appointment in early July, and until such time as the
 new CEO is in post and ready to take over I am honoured to be leading the
 charity.

 D'Arcy Myers, interim CEO

 [1]
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/File:Wikimedia_UK_Organisational_Structure_May_2015.pdf

 [2] https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Staff

 [3] http://prospect-us.co.uk/jobs/details/hq00156774

 For the wiki version of this email, see:
 https://wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Engine_room#CEO_appointment_progress

 (Sent on behalf of D'Arcy Myers by Michael Maggs, Chair, Wikimedia UK)

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