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Internet2/InCommon Leadership

Develop charge/scope document. Examples:

Internet2/InCommon Leadership, including members of Governance/Advisory groupsIdentify a chair and (optionally) co-chair for the working group
Internet2/InCommon LeadershipIn the case of a governance or advisory group, there may be an Internet2 flywheel assigned, that is, a designated Internet2 staff member to assist with the group.  See Table of Internet2 Support Levels to Trust and Identity Working Groups.
ChairPublicize call for membership. See Tools for Publicizing Working Groups, Recruiting New Members and Onboarding.
ChairConsider the stakeholders who should be represented on the working group and do targeted outreach as appropriate. 
  • International participation
  • large schools, small schools
  • research groups
  • verticals
  • corporate partners
Flywheel Collaboration resources for the working group
Flywheel

Determine the meeting schedule

  • May use a Doodle Poll to determine members’ availability
  • Once you determine the best meeting time, schedule regular meetings and simply cancel if they are not needed.
    It gets complicated to NOT have a regular meeting time and to try to schedule AD HOC meetings.
  • Pick a time that works for both the chair and flywheel to ensure effective communication and support. For Zoom (video or phone conferencing) coordinates, the Internet2 flywheel will set this up. Note: Zoom is only available if an Internet2 staff member regularly attends .
Chair and Flywheel (if available)

Optional: Establish a calendar invite using Outlook 

  • Note: you can put a SYMPA email group address in the "To" line of an Outlook invite.

Flywheel or Internet2 Trust and Identity Staff

Be sure the new working group is listed in

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