Hi Rafik,,
It is good to know what happened already on this issue. Visibility is absolutely key and it looks that that has been a successful initiative. Tx you to all involved!  Is there anything more we could/should do to follow-up on this issue and help further advance visibility and coordination?

But I think my issue is different. It has to do with workflow. There is a lot of ICANN staff, they can support a huge amount of work, and ICANN is kicking off PDPs, public comments, implementation teams, review groups, study groups, engagement groups and more at a prodigious rate - ridiculous really. Even just on the policy side, it feels like we are in a car, someone has tied the accelerator down, and we are about to go off a cliff...

Best,
Kathy

On 2/26/2016 7:30 AM, Rafik Dammak wrote:
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Hi Kathy,

If I can respond partly to that. the issue of increasing workload was raised  more than 1 year ago by SO/AC leadership with Fadi and VPs like David during their meetings , with regard of lack of visibility and coordination of all ongoing processes with some initiated by staff. Some effort (in addition to other initiatives on other issues) started to compile the processes from SO/AC and trying to visualize them giving an insight about workload.

There was also some presentation in a session in singapore meeting last year to take community feedback.  David is managing those efforts . So I would expect he will give some updates about that. He also regularly attends our joint session with board.
I will try to find the material and share them if it helps.

Best,

Rafik

On Feb 26, 2016 9:17 PM, "Kathy Kleiman" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I would like to talk with them about work flow. ICANN has hired 100 policy staffers in the last year and has an enormous new capability for work flow, but we do not. There is no way to keep up with what is "in the queue" and "coming down the pike."

I would expressly invite David Olive (as lead of ICANN's Policy Development Support Team) to be part of this discussion as well. How do we make the work load reasonable if we want the volunteer, multistakeholder model to continue? Is it based on ICANN capacity or stakeholder capacity?

Best,
Kathy

On 2/26/2016 6:10 AM, Tapani Tarvainen wrote:
Dear all,

One regular event at ICANN meetings is that we get to meet the Board,
talk with them about and ask them whatever we want.

The Board would, however, like to know in advance what we're going
to ask them, so they could better prepare for it.

If you have suggestions for topics for our meeting with the Board in
Marrakech, please let me know as soon as possible (feel free to post
to the list or me directly, as you prefer).

Thank you,