[Hacker-event-theory] HEDP #2: Communication with volunteers
Piet De Vaere
piet at devae.re
Thu Sep 19 20:41:31 CEST 2013
It is crucial to have good communication with volunteers: ideally a
volunteer should know what to do without having to do any research.
Unfortunately this is not possible, but we can do our best to minimise the
efforts a volunteer should put in to get instructions.
Communication with volunteers should include, but not be limited to:
* General assembly's with everyone on the event terrain on the days prior
to the event. These gatherings should outline the progress made since the
last assembly and the plans for the next day. It is important that people
are motivated to help out, and that it is made easy for them to figure out
where hands (or brains ;) ) are needed.
* On the last day before the official start of the even the assembly should
be even more extensive. Extra efforts must be made to get as much people as
possible to attend, and every teamlead should give a brief overview of what
his/her team does and what (s)he needs volunteers for. This does not only
give attendees an idea of the efforts needed to run a hacker event, but it
also gives teamleads some recognition for their hard work. After the
meeting every team should give introduction sessions to new volunteers.
Make sure this gets announced during the presentations, and that potential
volunteers know where to go. During or right after these sessions, it
should be possible to register for shifts
* Document -- Yes, really. Documenting is not usually a hacker's strong
suit, but when working in teams like you will be doing during the
organisation of an event it is *crucial*. Every team should have a proper
wiki page set up, outlining the tasks of the team, and if more volunteers
are needed, giving instructions on how to enroll. Again, make it as easy as
possible for a volunteer to join the team. Also, make sure there is a link
between the volunteering system and the wiki.
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