There are two very different categories of work that needs to be done.
There's administrative work (processing payments, answering phones, etc)
And there's project work (admin of the website, implementing new tools, etc)
The first requires a secretary type person, the second a sysadmin. It's unlikely
that one person is going to be good at both types of work.
A secretary type person is far cheaper than a sysadmin (although, they may
require office space to work in), neither is really the right type for manning a
booth at a show.
What are the projects that we are wanting to get done, and can a very junior
person (all that we can afford, if we can afford that), really do this work?
Or are you looking for a professional cat-herder to manage volunteer work on the
projects?
David Lang
On Mon, 2 Mar 2015, Craig Constantine wrote:
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2015 13:13:46 -0500
From: Craig Constantine <cr...@constantine.name>
To: Lopsa Discussion <discuss@lists.lopsa.org>
Subject: Re: [lopsa-discuss] Does LOPSA have a project manager?
I'm not sure why Doug quoted *my* message, wherein I was talking about "doers".
An ED is not a doer, they're management. LOPSA does not need more management in
general, nor an ED specifically.
I chimed in hoping I might bump the discussion onto the rails talking further about
"doers".
-- Craig Constantine, http://constantine.name
On Mar 2, 2015, at 1:09 PM, Doug Hughes <d...@will.to> wrote:
I think there are 2 relatively consequential points that may be getting glossed
over in some of the discussion.
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