[NCSG-PC] [NCSG-EC] Fwd: Initiating the Community Dialogue on "How We Meet": Initial Ideas & Meeting Request
Jean F. Quéralt
JFQueralt at theiofoundation.org
Wed Jul 24 21:30:17 EEST 2024
Should anyone want to follow up on some of their recommendations/comments,
would NCSG respond directly or add them to its own comment document?
Best,
Jean F. Queralt
Founder & CEO - The IO Foundation <https://TheIOFoundation.org>
Book a meeting <https://TIOF.Click/BookJFQ> (30 minutes)
On Wed, 24 Jul 2024 at 23:16, Johan Helsingius via NCSG-EC <
ncsg-ec at lists.ncsg.is> wrote:
> Interesting comments from ISPC.
>
> Julf
>
>
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> Subject: [GNSO-SG-C-Leadership] Re: [soac-chairs] Initiating the
> Community Dialogue on "How We Meet": Initial Ideas & Meeting Request
> Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 15:09:51 +0000
> From: philippe.fouquart--- via GNSO-SG-C-Leadership
> <gnso-sg-c-leadership at icann.org>
> Reply-To: philippe.fouquart at orange.com
> To: DiBiase, Gregory <dibiase at amazon.com>
> CC: gnso-chairs at icann.org <gnso-chairs at icann.org>, Novoa, Osvaldo via
> ISPCP-Leadership <ispcp-leadership at icann.org>,
> gnso-sg-c-leadership at icann.org <gnso-sg-c-leadership at icann.org>
>
>
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> Thanks for this opportunity of providing comments on the proposed
> approach to the Community Dialogue.
>
> You will find attached the ISPCP Constituency’s initial ideas.
>
> Happy to discuss.
>
> Regards,
>
> Philippe, on behalf of the ISPs and Connectivity Providers Constituency
>
> *From:* DiBiase, Gregory via council <council at icann.org>
> *Sent:* Monday, July 22, 2024 4:44 PM
> *To:* GNSO Council List <council at gnso.icann.org>;
> gnso-sg-c-leadership at icann.org
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> *Subject:* [council] Re: [soac-chairs] Initiating the Community Dialogue
> on "How We Meet": Initial Ideas & Meeting Request
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> Hi All- resending this email as a reminder. Council Leadership is
> requesting feedback by 24 July.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg
>
> *From:*DiBiase, Gregory
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 9, 2024 11:02 AM
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> *Subject:* FW: [EXTERNAL] [soac-chairs] Initiating the Community
> Dialogue on "How We Meet": Initial Ideas & Meeting Request
>
> Dear Councilors and SG/C Leadership,
>
> We are forwarding the below message re: “How We Meet” from ICANN staff.
> Please solicit input from your respective groups on the ideas
> articulated in the attached Community Discussion Paper. For the purposes
> of gathering feedback, GNSO Leadership is happy to collect and collate
> inputs from the SG/Cs in order to share it with the other SO/AC Chairs.
> Looking at ICANN’s proposed timeline below, please send any feedback to
> gnso-chairs at icann.org <mailto:gnso-chairs at icann.org> by 24 July. Let us
> know if you have concerns with this approach.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg on behalf of GNSO Leadership
>
> *From:*Mary Wong via soac-chairs <soac-chairs at icann.org
> <mailto:soac-chairs at icann.org>>
> *Sent:* Sunday, July 7, 2024 11:58 PM
> *To:* soac-chairs at icann.org <mailto:soac-chairs at icann.org>
> *Cc:* team-leaders at icann.org <mailto:team-leaders at icann.org>
> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] [soac-chairs] Initiating the Community Dialogue on
> "How We Meet": Initial Ideas & Meeting Request
>
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> Dear SOAC leaders,
>
> An action item from your informal meeting with Sally in Kigali was for
> the Policy team to facilitate a dialogue with you about “How We Meet”,
> viz., how our in-person and hybrid meetings can be optimized to ensure
> that resources (including financial, staff and community time) continue
> to be allocated appropriately to ensure the community can do its work
> effectively and efficiently, while staying within budgetary constraints.
> As a starting point for this dialogue, we have drafted the attached
> discussion paper with some initial ideas for your community’s
> consideration and to invite your suggestions for further discussion.
>
> To capitalize on the momentum of recent conversations and to facilitate
> a constructive and substantive dialogue, we’d like to suggest the
> following cadence of meetings, structured around a few foundational
> questions:
>
> * Late/end-July: first call with SOAC Chairs and Vice-Chairs to share
> feedback on agreed strategic questions
> * Mid/late August (following collation of ideas and input): second
> call to discuss and agree on concrete ideas for implementation or
> further exploration
> * End-August/early September (if agreed is needed): third call to
> review agreed way forward, including any next steps for additional
> (longer term) ideas to be discussed further
> The sort of strategic, foundational questions we were thinking might be
> helpful for focusing the dialogue include:
>
> o If you or your group could change one thing about how we meet
> that will facilitate efficiency in how we deliver ICANN’s
> mission while remaining sustainable into the future, what would
> that be?
> o What other key changes do we need to make to continue to ensure
> we can meet these goals?
>
> Thank you for your support and willingness to collaborate with us in
> seeking to improve and optimize how we meet. Assuming you are
> comfortable with the proposed approach, I’ll make sure to come back to
> you with some suggested dates for the calls. Please let me know if your
> group have any questions or would like any additional information that
> can assist with your internal discussions about this topic. Thank you!
>
> Cheers
>
> Mary
>
>
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