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=The process=
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=What is it?=
 
=What is it?=
The Creative Commons Global Network Strategy Committee was formed in the early part of 2016 to come up with an action plan to determine purpose, goals and values for CC Network
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The Creative Commons Global Network Strategy Committee’s role was to identify the relevant issues, suggest areas of research and inquiry, provide analysis, and make a set of recommendations to the affiliate community. In May, the committee met for three days to identify issues and opportunities. At the time, they asked for additional research. Anna Mazgal, an independent researcher, was hired, who designed a series of interviews with affiliate teams, and wrote six reports, along with a global summary report. This is the first time CC has ever looked so deeply into the network and tried to understand how it works, and how best to grow and support it.
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Based on the research, and many days of discussions, the committee has drafted a series of recommendations to help create a stronger, more active and engaged community, along with the proper supports to be sustainable. The final draft is now available for comment.
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[https://creativecommons.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/GlobalNetworkStrategy-Final.pdf Here you can find the final text of this strategy].
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=How Can I Give Feedback?=
  
=Who is it?=
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The final draft of the Global Network Strategy is available for comment here -
[[File:Full_Strategy_group.jpg]]
 
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Above: Naeema Zarif, Ryan Merkley, Claudio Ruiz, Nic Suzor, Paul Keller, Kelsey Wiens, Simeon Oriko, Paul Stacey (facilitator), Claudia Cristiani, Mari Moreshead (logistics), Soohyun Pae, Evelin Heidel,  Carolina Botero, Delia Browne, Kamil Śliwowski (facilitator) , and Alek Tarkowski.  Missing from photo: Luisa Guzmán, Rotem Medzini, and Muid Latif.
 
  
=DC Meeting=
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https://consultation.creativecommons.org/
  
'''Date''': Monday and Tuesday May 16 & 17, 2016
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=Who is working on it?=
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Carolina Botero (Colombia), Claudia Cristiani (El Salvador), Claudio Ruiz (Chile, RC), Delia Browne (Australia), Kelsey Wiens (Canada, SA), Muid Latif (Malaysia), Naeema Zarif (Turkey, Lebanon, RC), Nic Suzor (Australia), Paul Keller (Netherlands, CC board), Evelin Heidel (Argentina), Simeon Oriko (Kenya), Soohyun Pae (South Korea). The committee was co-chaired by Alek Tarkowski (Poland) and Ryan Merkley (Canada/HQ).
  
'''Location''':
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=Meetings=
The Loft at 600 F
 
600 F Street NW,4th floor
 
Washington, DC 20004
 
http://www.theloftat600f.com/meeting-and-event-space
 
  
'''Logistics''': Mari Moreshead
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[[Global_Network_Strategy/DC_Meeting | Washington, DC, United States - May 2016]]
'''Facilitators''': Paul Stacey and Kamil Śliwowski
 
'''Participants''': Paul Keller, Alek Tarkowski, Ryan Merkley, Carolina Botero, Claudio Ruiz, Delia Browne, Evelin Heidel (Scann), Kelsey Wiens, Naeema Zarif, Nic Suzor, Simeon Oriko, Soohyun Pae, Claudia Cristiani
 
  
'''Goals'''
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[[Global_Network_Strategy/DE_Meeting | Berlin, Germany - November 2016 ]]
# Engage in both evaluating the global network we have and imagining the network we could have.
 
# Explore views on what the shared goals, objectives, and values of CC’s global network are and could be.
 
# Generate answers to; Why do we need a network? What do we want to achieve together? What is that that we all agree on?
 
# Identify key themes, questions, and opportunities related to both the current network and the potential network that need consultation and input from the entire CC global affiliate network.
 
# Define a process and plan for doing research and consultation with the entire CC global affiliate network.
 
# Generate inputs and a plan for next strategy steering committee meeting in Berlin Nov 2016.
 
  
==Day One==
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=Faces of the Commons Research=
9 - 9:30
 
Welcome, Orientation, Goal Setting, and Opening Circle
 
  
9:30 - 11
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==Executive Summaries==
Activity: Baseline current status of CC Global Affiliate
 
  
Using a customized Six Thinking Hats method facilitators will engage the committee in documenting:
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[[Media:Exec_Summary_Global_Report.pdf | Global Summary]], [[Media:Exec_Summary_Global_Report_français_traduction_FINALE.pdf | Français]], [[Media:Exec_Summary_Global_Report_AR.pdf | Arabic]], [[Media:Resumen_global_foc.pdf | Spanish]]
**What information and data we have on the current status of the CC Global Affiliate Network (committee members are invited to add to this list and familiarize themselves with this information and data in advance of the meeting) (White Hat)
 
**Gut feelings, intuitions, and emotions related to the current status (Red Hat)
 
**Positives of current CC Global Affiliate Network - what’s working well and fine as is (Yellow Hat)
 
**Negatives of current situation - what aspects of the network are outdated, don’t function well, or need rethinking (Black Hat)
 
  
11 - 11:15
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[[Media:Exec_Summary_ArabWorld.pdf | Arab World Summary‎]], [[Media:Exec_Summary_ArabWorld-Arabic.pdf | Arabic]]
Body & Coffee Break
 
  
11:15 - 12:30
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[[Media:Exec_Summary_AsiaPacific.pdf | Asia Pacific Summary ‎]]
Activity (Blue Hat): Define the function of a CC global network, both current and aspirational
 
  
Facilitators will engage the committee in describing:
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[[Media:Exec_Summary_CentralAmerica.pdf | Central America Summary]]
**What the goals, objectives, and values of CC’s global network has been and currently is - Why have we needed a network historically? What have we achieved together?
 
**What the goals, objectives, and values of CC’s global network could be - aspirational - Why do we need a network going forward? What do we want to achieve together?
 
**The ways people globally can participate in and contribute to fulfilling those functions
 
**Additional ways we could engage CC’s global community in fulfilling these functions
 
  
Outputs of this activity inform subsequent agenda items in a form follows function manner.  
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[[Media:Exec_Summary_Europe.pdf | Europe Summary ‎]]
  
12:30 - 1:30
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[[Media:Exec_Summary_LatinAmerica.pdf| Latin America Summary]], [[Media:Resumen_latam_foc.pdf | Spanish]]
Lunch + re-energizing
 
  
1:30 - 3:00
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==Regional Reports==
Activity (Green Hat): Identify other global networks that can serve as inspirations for CC’s global network - LINK to Excel LIST HERE
 
  
Committee sharing and “green hat” free-thinking discussion of pre-work item 1 - organizations with global networks (other than CC) that are admirable. Each participant posts their documented example to wall and describes name, url, organization purpose, network goals/objectives/values, what you like about it, and what aspects of it you think can serve as inspiration for CC. Group generates taglines or short statements of key attributes and admirable features to add to the example.  
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[[Media: FoC_Global_Report.pdf | Global Report]], [[Media: FoC_Global_Report_French.pdf| Français]], [[Media:FOC_reporte_global_SPA.pdf | Spanish]]
  
End result is a collage of global networks we collectively admire and can derive inspiration from.
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[[Media: Final_Africa_Regional_Report.pdf | Africa Report]], [[Media: Final_Africa_Regional_Report_French.pdf | Français]]
Collage serves as a source of innovative ideas for inclusion in CC’s global strategy.
 
  
3:00 - 3:30
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[[Media: Final_Arab_World_Regional_Report.pdf  | Arab World Report]], [[Media: Final_Arab_World_Regional_Report-Arabic.pdf| Arabic]]
Re-energizing Body Break - get out of room, play games, etc.
 
  
3:30 - 4:30
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[[Media: Final_AsiaPacific_Regional_Report.pdf  | Asia Pacific Report]]
Activity (White Hat): Random pair groups will be formed to create an infographic that identifies additional research and consultation needed based on what has emerged from baselining current status of CC Global Affiliate, defining function of global network, and identification of other organizations with inspirational global networks. Pairs will also describe potential activities that could be undertaken to do this research and consultation:
 
**What additional data and information do we need to get?
 
**What themes, questions, and opportunities require follow-on action?
 
**What can be done as independent research and what needs a team and/or consultation and input from the entire CC global affiliate network?
 
**What processes does the committee recommend for completion of these activities? How implemented? What can be accomplished by when? (this will be revisited and built out even further at the end of day 2)
 
Each pair reports out.
 
  
4:30- 4:45
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[[Media: Final_Central_America_Regional_Report.pdf | Central America Report]]
Check-in and plan for next day
 
  
==Day Two==
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[[Media: Final_Europe_Regional_Report.pdf | Europe Report]]
  
=What's next?=
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[[Media: Final_LatinAmerica_Regional_Report.pdf | Latin America Report]], [[Media:FOC_reporte_LatAm.pdf | Spanish]]
This group meets again in Berlin in November.
 

Latest revision as of 22:11, 15 June 2017

The process

What is it?

The Creative Commons Global Network Strategy Committee’s role was to identify the relevant issues, suggest areas of research and inquiry, provide analysis, and make a set of recommendations to the affiliate community. In May, the committee met for three days to identify issues and opportunities. At the time, they asked for additional research. Anna Mazgal, an independent researcher, was hired, who designed a series of interviews with affiliate teams, and wrote six reports, along with a global summary report. This is the first time CC has ever looked so deeply into the network and tried to understand how it works, and how best to grow and support it.

Based on the research, and many days of discussions, the committee has drafted a series of recommendations to help create a stronger, more active and engaged community, along with the proper supports to be sustainable. The final draft is now available for comment.

Here you can find the final text of this strategy.

How Can I Give Feedback?

The final draft of the Global Network Strategy is available for comment here -

https://consultation.creativecommons.org/

Who is working on it?

Carolina Botero (Colombia), Claudia Cristiani (El Salvador), Claudio Ruiz (Chile, RC), Delia Browne (Australia), Kelsey Wiens (Canada, SA), Muid Latif (Malaysia), Naeema Zarif (Turkey, Lebanon, RC), Nic Suzor (Australia), Paul Keller (Netherlands, CC board), Evelin Heidel (Argentina), Simeon Oriko (Kenya), Soohyun Pae (South Korea). The committee was co-chaired by Alek Tarkowski (Poland) and Ryan Merkley (Canada/HQ).

Meetings

Washington, DC, United States - May 2016

Berlin, Germany - November 2016

Faces of the Commons Research

Executive Summaries

Global Summary, Français, Arabic, Spanish

Arab World Summary‎, Arabic

Asia Pacific Summary ‎

Central America Summary

Europe Summary ‎

Latin America Summary, Spanish

Regional Reports

Global Report, Français, Spanish

Africa Report, Français

Arab World Report, Arabic

Asia Pacific Report

Central America Report

Europe Report

Latin America Report, Spanish