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For constant quality improvement as an organization, we are creating a Review Board for strategic organizational and technical learning.  
For constant quality improvement as an organization, we are creating a Review Board for strategic organizational and technical learning. OSE is looking for advisors to oversee the review process - to give us continuing feedback - so we can engage in mid-course correction on an ongoing basis.


OSE does a basic monthly review as above.
The requirement for a Review Board member is to commit 4 hours per month to serve on our Review Board. The goal would be to study 1 or 2 staff work logs on the OSE team (depending on how much time it takes to review one person's work in a meaningful way), after we prepare a review brief (as in Self-Assessment above). The Reviewer's role is to study OSE peoples' work product and planning (Critical Path Diagram, Task Spreadsheet, Self-Review in work log), and make recommendations on course of action, mid-course corrections, termination, recruiting, diversification, focus, expansion, resource allocation, etc. These recommendations will be made either in the work log or personnel file, as appropriate.
 
OSE is looking for advisors to oversee the review process - to give us continuing feedback - so we can engage in mid-course correction on an ongoing basis.
 
We need to become financially sustainable, so planning/vetting our enterprise model is key.
 
The requirement for a Review Board member is to commit 4 hours per month to serve on our Review Board. The goal would be to study 1 or 2 staff work logs on the OSE team (depending on how much time it takes to review one person's work in a meaningful way), after we prepare a review brief. The Reviewer's role is to study OSE peoples' work product and planning (Critical Path Diagram, Task Spreadsheet, Self-Review in work log), and make recommendations on course of action, mid-course corrections, termination, recruiting, diversification, focus, expansion, resource allocation, etc. These recommendations will be made either in the work log or personnel file, as appropriate.


We are just looking to add some more rigor to our process, as a learning organization. OSE is looking for sound strategic decision-making assistance - to help with tactical and strategic issues.
We are just looking to add some more rigor to our process, as a learning organization. OSE is looking for sound strategic decision-making assistance - to help with tactical and strategic issues.

Revision as of 17:41, 8 February 2014

At OSE, staff keep a work log according to Work Log Guidelines. Staff also maintains and updates a Critical Path Diagram and a planning spreadsheet of milestones and tasks according to standard waterfall project management techniques. Because all documents are cloud embeddable, linked, and live-editable, this method allows for agile project management, allowing for organizational learning while allowing for modification of a planned task backlog. Review process includes a monthly self-evaluation, with the following checklist:

Logging

  • Have you kept a regular log? Comment on any irregularities or missed days.
  • Have you posted all your work product in your log?
  • Have you done weekly planning and review? How was that useful?

Self-Assessment

  • Were your goals and role clear to you?
  • What are your main accomplishments for the month? List 3-5 and include links.
  • What worked for you this month?
  • What didn't work, and how could it be improved?
  • What are your main 3-5 milestones for next month?
  • What is the major milestone that you'd like to say you accomplished after this coming month?

Open Collaboration

  • How Are you using open tools, publishing all your results on an ongoing basis?
  • How Are you communicating your progress via OSE social media?
  • What measures are you taking to invite collaborators to work with you or with OSE?
  • Who have you collaborated with this month outside of the Factor e Farm team?
  • How would you assess the achievements of the other members of the core staff and other key team members?
  • What other measures could you try next month to enhance the open collaboration aspects of your work?

Project Planning

  • Has your Critical Path Diagram been useful? Are you meeting your Critical Path objectives?
  • How has your Tasks spreadsheet helped you? What do you like about it, and what isn't working?
  • How confident are you about your financial planning - how well does it/is it expected to meet reality? Is your risk assessment clear?
  • Has the project been on budget? How effectively is spending being converted into mission-critical value for OSE? What costs (time, money, materials,.) can be reduced or optimized?

Review

For constant quality improvement as an organization, we are creating a Review Board for strategic organizational and technical learning. OSE is looking for advisors to oversee the review process - to give us continuing feedback - so we can engage in mid-course correction on an ongoing basis.

The requirement for a Review Board member is to commit 4 hours per month to serve on our Review Board. The goal would be to study 1 or 2 staff work logs on the OSE team (depending on how much time it takes to review one person's work in a meaningful way), after we prepare a review brief (as in Self-Assessment above). The Reviewer's role is to study OSE peoples' work product and planning (Critical Path Diagram, Task Spreadsheet, Self-Review in work log), and make recommendations on course of action, mid-course corrections, termination, recruiting, diversification, focus, expansion, resource allocation, etc. These recommendations will be made either in the work log or personnel file, as appropriate.

We are just looking to add some more rigor to our process, as a learning organization. OSE is looking for sound strategic decision-making assistance - to help with tactical and strategic issues.

This applies at the level of Oraganizational Review and Technical Review. Organizational Review refers to those issues related to creating an innovative, powerful, lean, learning, growing organization. The Technical Review refers to improving the quality and performance of our products, while retaining adherence to OSE Specifications.

This has been a weak point in our organization, and as we move to world class, we need to improve.