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== Contribution Challenges Overview == | == Contribution Challenges Overview == | ||
Contribution Challenges were developed to drive immediate impact against our topline organizational goals this year (2014). They were also developed to engage, empower and inspire the community to make an impact. | Contribution Challenges were developed to drive immediate impact against our topline organizational goals this year (2014). They were also developed to engage, empower and inspire the community to make an impact. | ||
For this first round of challenges we wanted programs that could make an impact by the end of the year. This is just the beginning as we will be identifying challenges to work on as we move forward. | |||
== What is a Contribution Challenge? == | == What is a Contribution Challenge? == | ||
A contribution challenge is just that a “challenge” that we are facing that would benefit greatly from the involvement of our community. Contribution Challenges start with a brief that outlines the mission/business need and the impact it will have against our topline strategic goals. The contribution challenge is driven by a business owner and a community liaison who are in charge of drafting the brief. Once the brief is drafted the drivers of the challenge will share the information with the community asking for input. This information will typically be shared either asynchronously or through a vidyo call/meeting. There will be some brainstorming or a discussion around the brief. A core team will be formed and held accountable ensuring the brief is delivering against the impact it set out to achieve. | A contribution challenge is just that a “challenge” that we are facing that would benefit greatly from the involvement of our community. Contribution Challenges start with a brief that outlines the mission/business need and the impact it will have against our topline strategic goals. The contribution challenge is driven by a business owner and a community liaison who are in charge of drafting the brief. Once the brief is drafted the drivers of the challenge will share the information with the community asking for input. This information will typically be shared either asynchronously or through a vidyo call/meeting. There will be some brainstorming or a discussion around the brief. A community lead will be identified and a core team will be formed and held accountable ensuring the brief is delivering against the impact it set out to achieve. | ||
== How do I Submit a Challenge? == | == How do I Submit a Challenge? == | ||
Any one can submit a challenge. If you have a project that you feel would benefit greatly from the involvement of the community please fill out the brief template and submit your challenge. | Any one can submit a challenge. (paid staffers or volunteer community members) If you have a project that you feel would benefit greatly from the involvement of the community please fill out the brief template and submit your challenge. | ||
{{#formlink:form=Contribution Challenge Submission|link text=Submit new challenge|link type=button}} | {{#formlink:form=Contribution Challenge Submission|link text=Submit new challenge|link type=button}} | ||
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* Time to market: can it get into market quickly? | * Time to market: can it get into market quickly? | ||
* Timeliness: is this challenge time sensitive; does it need to be executed in a certain amount of time? | * Timeliness: is this challenge time sensitive; does it need to be executed in a certain amount of time? | ||
If your challenge is selected you will receive an email notification outlining next steps to kick off your challenge. | |||
== Submitted Challenges == | == Submitted Challenges == | ||
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