RT0610- P06.02.01
From StarFleet Bureau of Information
TITLE: ASR Admin Mentorship Program AUTHOR: Takako Nagumo RATIONALE: To formalize a mentorship program between ASR senior players with adminstration (admin) experience and newer players who are interested in serving in the ASR administration. The Program would provide an infrastructure that provides advice, guidance and possible apprenticeships. TEXT: In the past, ASR has trained its new administrators at all levels on an informal and ad hoc basis. This has resulted in a haphazard recruitment process by which those who are lucky enough to be in contact with senior players who are willing to advise them got guidance and neglected others who have been just as talented and interested in serving in admin positions but not quite so lucky in finding people to advise them. A formal mentorship program provides an infrastructure that would bring together senior players who are currently in admin or have been in the past (mentors), and newer players who are interested in being more involved in admin (mentees). A Mentorship Coordinator would be necessary to do the initial match up between mentors and mentees. The person should be a senior player who is knowledgeable about how the various parts of ASR admin works and its current state, as well as a broad awareness of the current pool of senior players. Mentors are senior players with some degree of experience in ASR admin (current or past, at any level - Flag Council, Branches, Fleet admin, COs) who volunteer to be available to one (or more, depending) mentees to provide advice and guidance. If the mentor is currently in a role that the mentee would like to consider in future, the mentor might consider taking him/her on as an apprentice/observer. Mentees are players who have been in ASR for at least one consecutive year and are interested and has shown potential for admin-type roles through pro-active posting and NRPG activities and otherwise shows through actions a desire and willingness to take on more responsibilities in the running of the club. The players should apply through their COs and should be recommended by them. COs can also ask players who they think have potential whether they would like to participate in the program. This program does not prevent those who have developed informal advisor/advisee relationships with more experienced players from continuing those relationships. The program would in fact encourage those kinds of relationships and also provide a way for those who have not found an advisor informally but would like to learn more about ASR admin and gives them a place to go find such an advisor. -- Takako Nagumo tnagumo@... United we stand; Divided we don't stand a chance.