We're starting our 2014 strategy conversations for the local #OpenOakland Code for America volunteer brigade. Here are a few talking points for how to prioritize our strategy offsite.
3. More
• We
released
5
apps
in
our
first
18
months
(110
days
per
app)
• We
hosted
about
70
meetups,
two
CityCamps,
and
a
handful
of
other
mee@ngs
• We
can
get
more
done
4. More
• In
2014:
– Faster
cycle
@mes
• From
110
days
to
30
for
easy
apps,
for
example
– More
product
aJempts
• Try
more
– More
product
failure
• Accept
more
risk,
more
difficulty
– More
product
launches
• Finish
more
5. Longer
• We’ve
been
love-‐’em-‐and-‐leave-‐em
with
most
of
our
projects,
abandoned
on
launch
• So
we
don’t
iterate,
learning
from
users
• So
we
don’t
build
social
and
community
elements
into
our
products
• So
we
miss
on
building
user
adop@on,
usage
per
user,
and
the
benefits
our
apps
might
deliver
6. Longer
In
2104:
• Take
responsibility
for
products
past
first
launch
Growth
hacking
Community
development
Up@me
&
Recovery
Hos@ng
User
experience
Tech
support
Customer
service
systems
Analy@cs
CI
User
feedback
and
bug
repor@ng
Privacy
Revving
and
Release
Cycles
End
of
Life
Planning
7. BeJer
• Our
Brigade
can
serve
our
volunteers
be*er
• Too
many
people
never
show
up,
show
up
only
once,
drop
out
part
way
through
a
project,
or
never
come
back
for
a
second
project
• Not
enough
people
refer
their
colleagues
and
bring
them
to
hack
nights
8. BeJer
• Conversion
Rates
through
the
Brigade
Member’s
Journey
– Turn
more
prospec@ve
volunteers
into
brigade
members
– Deeper
engagement
Prospect
First
Mee@ng
First
Project
First
Code
Check-‐In
First
Friend
Recruited
First
Leadership
Role
9. BeJer
• We
can
help
brigade
members
extract
more
value
from
their
OO
experience
– Personal
goals:
• Accomplish
tangible
results
for
the
community
• Affiliate
with
professionals
• Acknowledged
for
contribu@ons
• Learn
new
skills
• Feel
like
an
Oaklander
10. BeJer
In
2014:
• Cadres:
– Organize
around
professional
disciplines
• User
experience,
research,
design
• Data
visualiza@on,
data
analysis,
data
science
• DevOps,
produc@on
management
• Partner
rela@onships,
business
analysis,
product
management
• Growth
hacking,
community
management
11. BeJer
In
2014:
• Establish
and
iterate
our
People
func@ons
– Recrui@ng
– Onboarding
• Every
newbie
Orientated
and
Connected
to
Cadre
&
Project
Teams
within
first
hour
of
first
visit
– Reten@on
– Professional
Development
– Recogni@on
12. BeJer
In
2014:
• Cadres:
– Deliver
value:
• Recrui@ng
• Professional
development
and
educa@on
• Common
standards,
tools,
prac@ces
across
projects
• Member
con@nuity
between
projects
– Cadres
connect
across
brigades