[Businessmtg] Alternate path to Steering Committee service - Query discussion
Jerry
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Tue Mar 21 17:17:19 PDT 2023
Could someone please explain to me why the SC would recommend a candidate with LESS than the required ASP prior service to the BM, but NOT recommend a candidate who DOES meet our required prior service as today's email from Steve makes clear?
A Steering Committee recommendation for one and not the other would assure the election of the person who does not meet ASP's prior service requirement. The fix would be in (or baked in.)
It seems to me that if members with prior ASP service requirements do stand for a SC position that would/should negate the need for any SC-recommended unqualified candidate. I believe this could all be cleared up with language in the motion like, "Only when there are no qualified candidates for an open SC position is the SC authorized to bring forward candidates without the required ASP prior service."
This is certainly a time when we have no qualified candidates standing so such an understanding would immediately apply.
Because Steve's email of today only just now brought clarity to this 'recommendation/without recommendation' aspect into the light there has been no opportunity for a fully informed discussion of it. Proceeding immediately to a vote before the BM can consider this newly received info would be improper in that our Knowledge Based Decision Making process requires that BM members be fully informed in order to fully discuss matters.
In service,
Jerry
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On March 21, 2023, at 3:03 PM, Steve Rankin <steve at serenitysys.com> wrote:
Hi Beverly,
Yes. It's built into the cake. If the SC presents a resume to the BM and recommends the BM consider the candidate, that would be because their prior membership/service in ASP does not meet the standard ASP requirements.
OTOH, if the SC presents a resume to the BM for a candidate without comment or recommendation, then the candidate meets THOSE standard requirements, however the SC would not have vetted that member, and would not take a position regarding the rest of the resume.
In either case, the Business Meeting will have the candidates resume to review, which will disclose whether they meet those requirements or not.
Lastly, if a member volunteers to the SC, but does not meet the requirements, and the SC decides not to recommend that member, then nothing will happen. The SC will not forward a resume to the BM for a member and NOT recommend that member.
Love and SERENITY,
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Businessmtg On Behalf Of Sandie Parkker
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2023 10:30 AM
To: steve at serenitysys.com
Cc: ASP Business <businessmtg at asp-afg.org>
Subject: Re: [Businessmtg] Alternate path to Steering Committee service - Query
Hi Biz Pals and SC.
Will the BM be made aware of which candidate has the requirements and which don't? How will this process work?
Thanks.
Hugs,
Beverly
On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 12:11 AM Steve Rankin <steve at serenitysys.com> wrote:
> Hi Jerry,
>
> Let me see if I understand your concerns accurately. You are
> concerned that the Steering Committee will receive multiple resumes and will either:
> 1. cherry-pick just one them in order to present just one to the
> Business Meeting for review and possible election, or 2. present them
> to the Business Meeting in rank order, saying that Candidate A is
> better than Candidate B.
>
> I'd like to think that Al-Anon principles would come into play here.
> If so, then it's clear to me that the SC's authority is merely to
> decide whether the SC will recommend that a candidate be considered
> for election to the SC even though that candidate does not have the
> requisite time in ASP/service to ASP. In other words, if the SC
> decides that a candidate merits consideration by the BM for SC office
> without the requisite time, then the process moves forward for that candidate.
>
> This is a YES/NO process for the SC. There is nothing here that
> allows the SC to rank candidates, or in any way recommend any
> individual over another. That's not to say that some or even all
> members of the SC won't have opinions on the relative qualifications
> of different candidates; it's simply that the BM would allow the SC to
> recommend individual(s) for consideration by the BM that the BM would
> not otherwise have an opportunity to consider.
>
> What if multiple candidates respond? Well, then it follows that the
> SC consider multiple candidates and recommend that the BM consider
> those that the SC determines have sufficient merit. That could mean a
> contested election for a single office, or it could mean multiple
> officers elected simultaneously.
>
> If the SC determines that this process has problems and needs
> tweaking, overhaul or even abandoning, then I'm certain that members
> of the SC will be the first to know and the first to return to the
> Business Meeting to revisit this issue.
>
> Hugs,
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Businessmtg On Behalf Of Jerry
> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2023 8:12 AM
> To: steve at serenitysys.com
> Cc: ASP Business <businessmtg at asp-afg.org>
> Subject: Re: [Businessmtg] Alternate path to Steering Committee
> service - Query
>
> All,
>
> Perhaps I've missed something. The core of my worry about this motion
> as presented is an appearance that the SC could be seen as
> recommending one candidate over another once given the authority to
> sort through those they select, or those who step forward.
>
> If all candidates' resumes were presented to the BM at the same time,
> whether fully qualified or short by some measure (as long as prior
> service if any has been entered), not identified as to whether
> solicited by the SC or submitted by volunteers, and without any hint
> of recommendation, the BM members would be able to become informed and
> determine who it chooses as its trusted servants by a group conscience vote.
>
> Assured of such equity in the treatment of all candidates I would have
> no objections. (I might even owe apologies to the SC if this was their
> intent in the first place.)
>
> Jerry
>
>
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