home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: sparky!uunet!usc!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!ncar!noao!arizona!arizona.edu!carat.arizona.edu!jms
- From: jms@carat.arizona.edu (A virtually vegetal non-entity)
- Newsgroups: comp.org.decus
- Subject: Re: EXECUTION of DECUS Standards
- Message-ID: <16DEC199215294682@carat.arizona.edu>
- Date: 16 Dec 92 22:29:00 GMT
- References: <1992Dec2.143046.1@mscf.med.upenn.edu> <lhupaoINN978@lisboa.cs.utexas.edu>
- <1992Dec14.151045@mccall.com> <1992Dec15.143628.4673@spcvxb.spc.edu>
- Reply-To: jms@Arizona.EDU
- Distribution: usa,local
- Organization: University of Arizona MIS Department - Mosaic Group
- Lines: 59
- Nntp-Posting-Host: carat0.mis.arizona.edu
- X-Lunar-Date: 5 days, 11 hours, 48 minutes since the full moon
- News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.50A
-
- In article <1992Dec15.143628.4673@spcvxb.spc.edu>, killeen@spcvxb.spc.edu
- (Jeff Killeen) drones and then finally concludes...
-
- >BTW - Yes almost all of DECUS's management structure is elected by leadership.
- >However the final authority really is in the BOD which is elected by the
- >membership i.e. the folks elected by the membership get to overrule the folks
- >elected by the leadership. Does it happen - no not really mainly because the
- >1000 or so leaders really aren't that far out of the main stream with the
- >10,000 or so active members. If something flys with the leadership it is most
- >likely is reflective of what will fly with the active membership.
-
- Au contraire, my good MC representative, responsible for supporting my
- interests as a LUG member and speaker. In fact, the highest levels of
- DECUS leadership are strongly at odds with the consumers of DECUS products.
-
- Pay attention and you'll begin to figure it out: the largest product we
- have, by far, is the national symposium. We happened to have one last
- week, in Las Vegas. People go to these symposia for lots of reasons, but a
- large part of it is attending sessions, exhibits, campgrounds, and
- seminars. However, the MC and the Board are in almost constant meetings
- during and before the symposium week. These people do not attend DECUS
- sessions; visit DEXPO; take seminars; or visit in campgrounds. They spend
- their entire week doing "DECUS business." In fact, they do so much
- business that DECUS pays their expenses to come, because no sane employer
- would pay a Board member to go to DECUS and learn nothing.
-
- Now, you can argue that spending a week in Las Vegas playing backroom
- politics is a good experience. It prepares you for the vigors of real
- business, and trains you in the art of backstabbing, compromise, meeting,
- and consensus. However: this is not why the "10,000 or so active" members
- come to the event. In fact, once a DECUS leader becomes an MC or board
- member, he or she is guaranteed to be so far out of touch with the rest
- of the society that he (sorry Marg, for the gender problem) is guaranteed
- to be out of touch.
-
- There are many leaders, myself included, who would be happy to take a
- greater role in DECUS products---if doing so didn't require sitting on MC.
- The MC has so far forgotten what the goal of the society is that they
- deliberately interrupt the REAL activities of the week for their own
- business. Witness the way a seminar speaker was pulled out of a
- seminar---filled with PAYING ATTENDEES WHO WERE INTERESTED IN WHAT HE HAD
- TO SAY---so that the MC could grill him in person. Or the way a chair was
- forced to spend an entire afternoon in MC meetings, fighting backroom,
- secret politics---while the sessions he was supposed to give fell to
- unprepared pinch-hitters during that time. Sure, the PAYING ATTENDEES lost
- out on an experience, but how could the MC relate to that?
-
- Sure, MC could do all of their meeting after 5PM. But why bother? No one
- in MC is missing that many sessions, and after 5PM is when all of the
- DECUS-funded suites and dinners begin to start.
-
- Jeff, here's a challenge: "survey" the MC (after all, research is the new
- methodology) and get a list of sessions they attended. Or gave. Then,
- let's see who's out of touch with whom.
-
- Joel M Snyder, 1103 E Spring Street, Tucson, AZ, 85719
- Phone: 602.882.4094 (voice) .4095 (FAX) .4093 (data)
- BITNET: jms@Arizona Internet: jms@arizona.edu SPAN: 47541::telcom::jms
- Yow! I'm imagining a surfer van filled with soy sauce!
-