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'''Responsibilities of subcommittees'''
'''Responsibilities of each subcommittee'''
* Determine goals and objectives of the subcommittee
* Determine goals and objectives of the subcommittee; Request authority from Board
* Determine  
* Determine who the subcommittee consists of
* Create mailing list for subcommittee
* Report progress and outcomes to Board on a monthly basis
* Send a synopsis of outcomes to the larger KOC list upon project or event completion.
 
 
'''Examples:'''


Some examples:
I would actually propose that we do. Sometimes it's clear what to delegate when we create a sub-committee, for example, the India group had $5,000. Other times, maybe the committee could come back and ask for authority. For example, the board could approve the Mexico group to:
I would actually propose that we do. Sometimes it's clear what to delegate when we create a sub-committee, for example, the India group had $5,000. Other times, maybe the committee could come back and ask for authority. For example, the board could approve the Mexico group to:
* Decide which schools to improve.
* Decide which schools to improve.
* Decide to add new schools (or maybe the board wants to reserve that right)
* Decide to add new schools (or maybe the board wants to reserve that right)

Latest revision as of 13:15, 8 May 2014

Kids on Computers Subcommittees are project or event based groups consisting of a subset of KOC volunteers.

Subcommittees can be formed in the following ways:


Responsibilities of each subcommittee

  • Determine goals and objectives of the subcommittee; Request authority from Board
  • Determine who the subcommittee consists of
  • Create mailing list for subcommittee
  • Report progress and outcomes to Board on a monthly basis
  • Send a synopsis of outcomes to the larger KOC list upon project or event completion.


Examples:

I would actually propose that we do. Sometimes it's clear what to delegate when we create a sub-committee, for example, the India group had $5,000. Other times, maybe the committee could come back and ask for authority. For example, the board could approve the Mexico group to:

  • Decide which schools to improve.
  • Decide to add new schools (or maybe the board wants to reserve that right)
  • Spend up to $5,000
  • Take as many of the remaining tablets as they can effectively use
  • Install whatever software they decide is appropriate.

And in exchange the sub-committee clearly states who will be part of the decision and reports back in the end.