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The task force is a team of no more than 6 people running as a WM-UK supported working party for a limited time to establish and grow a UK wide Institution Ambassador and specific point of contact network, primarily focused on [[:outreach:GLAM|GLAM]] institutions.
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In 2011 the task force members are [[User:Fæ|Fæ]] (budget holder), [[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]], [[User:Leutha|Leutha]], [[User:Johnbod|Johnbod]] and [[User:WereSpielChequers|WereSpielChequers]].
 
==Goals==
The goals for the task force include:
#Coordination of outreach and collaboration events with host institution participation across a number of cities across the UK.
#Establish shared tools for Institution Ambassador/SPOC self-coordination, action tracking and easy progress reporting.
 
==Resources==
*Office based paid coordination support, initial estimate of 1 day/week.
*Budget falls under the UK GLAM budget.
 
==Outcomes planned==
#Self organizing Institution Ambassador network covering at least England and Scotland established in 2011/2012.
#UK specific outreach materials including institutional start-up packs.
#UK best practice advice, case studies and direct personal support for new Ambassador prospects.
#Encouraging process for funding to support ongoing Ambassador travel or other minor costs involved for Institutional meetings and non-local network events.
#Open published task backlog to encourage new volunteers to offer support and an Agile approach to task delivery.
 
==Constraints==
#No more than 6 members at any one time. Geographic sub-groups as part of the Institution Ambassador network may resolve any “bandwidth” problem (e.g. a London Ambassador group).
#At least one WM-UK board member in the task force who can advise on budget.

Latest revision as of 20:29, 8 November 2011

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