Contribute/Lifecycle/contribution by area
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Contribution Lifecycle Overview by Stage
The lifecycle can also be separated by stage, as seen here.
Contribution Definition
Pre-work | In this stage teams are completely unfamiliar with working with contributors, do not understand the value of doing so, and have significant concerns or roadblocks to beginning the process. |
Starting | Documented pathway with people to manage incoming contributors must be built for a partnership in this phase to be considered a success. |
Learning and preparing for growth | Clients at this stage have connected with some volunteers and are interested in learning about how to build on what is working and laying the groundwork for scaling. |
Scaling | Clients have volunteers involved in their project and they'd like to turn up the dial on participation. Teams in this stage, having a few core contributors and many active contributors, are ready to steward their communities through on-going, significant growth. |
Sustaining | Teams will have optimized their pathways based on data and we will see contribution jump again (and we will have created a case study of the team).
Ideal contribution jump metric is currently undefined, and will be determined by what is happening in ""scaling."" |
Contribution Learning Stages
Pre-work | Unconsciously Incompetent |
Starting | Unconsciously Incompetent |
Learning and preparing for growth | Consciously Incompetent |
Scaling | Consciously Competent |
Sustaining | Unconscious Competence |
Contribution Lifecycle Measure of Success
Pre-work | We will know that the client is ready to move to the next phase when a dedicated staff resource has been appointed to work with us. This person is known as the community coordinator or activator. |
Starting | At this stage clients don't have volunteers yet and they are committed in building a community around what they are doing. |
Learning and preparing for growth | New contributors (roughly more than 25) must be moving into/through the pathway and getting connected to opportunities |
Scaling | Teams have established ways to sustain momentum (mentoring new contributors, developing leadership, etc.) and have demonstrated a 10x increase in active contributors. [I really want something in here about measuring leadership.]
from Jennie: Leadership is distributed, yet strong, with regular meetings and check-ins with various builders and sustainers across the organization. |
Sustaining | At this stage community active and stable and is interested in keeping that momentum growing and retaining key contributors. |
Contribution Lifecycle Milestones
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Contribution Lifecycle Resources
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Learning and preparing for growth | Awaiting your awesome input! |
Scaling | Awaiting your awesome input! |
Sustaining | Awaiting your awesome input! |
Contribution Activator Role
Pre-work | In this stage, the activators are identified. This staff member partner is committed to bootstrapping participation in their area of the project. This commitment should be reflected in the performance goals for the person taking on this role. |
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Learning and preparing for growth | Changes to “Community Management” THEY WILL NEED HELP HERE!
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Scaling | Community manager along with core contributors are responsible for:
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Sustaining | Bringing new energy into the community when needed by having rejuvenating activities and events. These can be meetups, talks, etc.
establishes and maintains the community as an influencer within the organization |
Contribution CBT Role
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Scaling | Works with community coordinator and core contributors to:
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Contribution Risks
Pre-work | At this stage the risk is that they will remain resistant to inviting contributors into their part of the project.
Despite an activator being identified, that they are not empowered by their managers to take action, and they are not given resources or team support to be effective. The Activator role is tacked on “ in addition” to other work, and can be de-prioritized. |
Starting | Awaiting your awesome input! |
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