From: | Bruce Eggum <bruce.eggum(at)gmail.com> |
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Date: | Mon, 14 Dec 2009 22:03:28 -0600 |
Subject: | Re: [WDDM] sociopathic process |
Love it!
Where is the 80% thing? I might be overlooking it. I also couldn't find "sociopathic process" anywhere.
I take the first link, and then where do I read about it?
Par
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 1:00 PM, <Bruce Eggum> wrote:
My bad, it has been so long, I forgot to mention the adopted process.
The “sociopathic process” was adopted with provisions some time ago.
http://www.world-wide-democracy.net/archive/proposals0/wddm_index_march28.html#prop
Please note the 80% of people agreeing with an initiative. If an initiative does not pull 100% consensus, an initiative could be presented requesting a vote on the matter. If over 80% agree with the initiative it would be confirmed. This procedure I believe was adopted with no objection in 2005.
Obviously, there are times when conservative/liberal/other views clash and no consensus can be determined. Using the above stipulation resolves this problem.
This provides a democratic way of coming to decisions.
I realize I often use the terms initiative and binding referendum. Initiative is a proposal written up and presented to the community or organization. Binding referendum is the voting process used to adopt an initiative. I use these words as descriptive of the process we are using. I am not trying to change any policy or procedure, simply using terms I believe we are familiar with.
We must now develop actual By-Laws and procedures for WDDM. We cannot gain accreditation without it. WDDM has applied for non-profit status and we need to continue this process.
There is a very good site with information in this regard here: http://rss.suite101.com/nonprofitmanagement.xml Please review this and write up drafts for our By-Laws.
Bruce Eggum
Gresham Wisconsin, USA
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