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Mozilla wordmark nopad 25%.png Mozilla Learning strategy working group
Owner: Mark Surman, Ben Moskowitz Updated: 2015-05-15
planning process for what is colloquially called 'Mozilla Academy'

Goal

By end of Q2, have a well-documented learning & community strategy that all of Mozilla understands and in which partners & funders see opportunity for impact.

To understand the foundation for this work, please begin by reading the 2015 Mozilla Learning plan.

Resources

* Master list of events + people consulted in this process

Blogs to date

FAQ

Q: At what level of ambition are we thinking?

  • what could Mozilla’s next 5 years look like?
  • dream big, but be realistic about where we’re starting from
  • want to build on what we’ve got, not start over

Q: What is the role of the strategy working group?

  • develop clearer direction, together
  • identify points of consensus and dissent
  • help Mark prepare for Whistler + lay groundwork for 2016

Q: What is the nature of exercise / what are we trying to address?

  • all programs (and program partners) operating on unified vision
  • we have a sustainable path to scale.
  • more effective allocation of resources across initiatives
  • we can justify donors’ investments with evidence of impact

  • we eliminate confusion about what we advocate vs. what we deliver
  • then finally — brand simplification

Q: What is the timeline /urgency?

  • by June 4th, preview / key questions to the board
  • by June 22nd, presentation + co-design sessions at Whistler
  • over the summer, extensive consultations, research, and adjustments
  • over the summer, brand discussion
  • October, budgeting and granular planning
  • so — need to be efficient with time with next few meetings

Working groups

Mozilla Fellows working group (chair: Dave)

  • build a shared definition of what it means to be a fellow at Mozilla
  • that aligns with Mozilla’s top line org goals and strategies
  • attracts and gives talent deep experiential learning, while maintaining what each community of practice needs.
  • attracts new investments with evidence of the impact (collectively and individually) of Mozilla fellowships
  • unlocks scale benefits and increase return on each dollar spent
  • makes life easier on program leads — shared application, fellows support & administration, on- boarding, and alumni communications across focus areas

Web Literacy working group (chair: An-Me)

Women & girls working group (chair: Lynn)