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*Can they use basic management tools such as Scrumy and Spreadsheets as opposed to nonscalable alternatives? Rationale: | *Can they use basic management tools such as Scrumy and Spreadsheets as opposed to nonscalable alternatives? Rationale: simplicity is humility - for access by many people. | ||
==Humility and Arrogance== | ==Humility and Arrogance== |
Revision as of 21:53, 28 October 2019
STEAM Camp Senior Project Manager
- Note job description is similar to an Event Planner.
Assessment:
Learning and Esteem
- Are they not afraid to ask questions? Qualitative.
- Are they quick to determine what is already available in documentation vs not?
- Are they out of box - ie, suggest answers that I have not thought of here?
- Can they teach me things?
- Can they give direction?
- Do they take direction well?
Openness
- Do they work openly? Ie, log, hours
- Do they ask questions before assuming things?
- Can they use basic management tools such as Scrumy and Spreadsheets as opposed to nonscalable alternatives? Rationale: simplicity is humility - for access by many people.
Humility and Arrogance
- Are they combative in their assertions? This would not work for me.
- Do they learn effectively?
- Do they have confidence?
- Do they think that the more they know, the more they know that they don't know?
- Do they believe that they cannot do it alone? That EVERYTHING can be better when we do it together?
- Can they use SIMPLE TOOLS? This is an ultimate test of humility: using things that anyone can access.
Working with ED
- Do they respect my time?
- Do they envision that the business model could work? Not essential.
- Are they excited about developing a business model that changes the world? They don't have to understand it, but must be excited about engaging a challenge larger than themselves by leveraging collaboration.
- They must be inspiring - where inspiration is getting called to something larger than yourself - which is a true sign of humility as well.
- Are they inspiring to work with, because they are inspired?
- Do they have a good and smart work ethic, or do they look for the lazy and dumb way?
- Do they get many things done better than I could?
Collaboration
- Do they share source for work product? Essential.
- Do they share source for process? Essential to some degree.
- Do they see the value of publishing protocol etc openly? Nonessential.
- Do they use open tools? Docs, FreeCAD, OBS, Kdenlive, FreeCAD, Inkscape
Proactive and Effective
- Do they start their own indexes to clarify structure?
- Do they find out things on their own, or do I need to spoon feed them?
- Are they experienced?
- Are they inexperienced but quick to learn?
- Do they _get_ the wiki sandbox concept?
High Level Competence
- Can they notice certain documentation needs - such as basic collaboration How To videos - to on-board people faster?
Resourcefulness and Networking
- Are they resourceful in coming up with venues for recruiting instructors?
- When faced with a problem, do they look to expand resources or do they work within limits? Either could be ok.
Complexity Management
- Do they leverage the wiki for hypertext?
- Do they edit the wiki to create their own indexes?
- What are their techniques for complexity management?