Preplan/Committee/Task Review

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New tasks are given to the committee by:
New tasks are given to the committee by:
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* the BoardCommittee* identified by the committee members* arise from search critiques.In September 2004, we discussed the complexity that comes with
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* the BoardCommittee
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* identified by the committee members
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* arise from search critiques.
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In September 2004, we discussed the complexity that comes with
all the Standard Operating Procedures, forms, and preplans which we
all the Standard Operating Procedures, forms, and preplans which we
are producing. Do we need this complication? What difficulty does
are producing. Do we need this complication? What difficulty does
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help us decide whether a task is worth doing:
help us decide whether a task is worth doing:
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* Have we ever had to deal with the issue in a real
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* Have we ever had to deal with the issue in a real incident?
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incident?* Is it about the things we do most?* Can we defer to people that have more understanding of the
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* Is it about the things we do most?
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issue?
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* Can we defer to people that have more understanding of the issue?

Revision as of 00:19, 19 May 2010

New tasks are given to the committee by:

  • the BoardCommittee
  • identified by the committee members
  • arise from search critiques.

In September 2004, we discussed the complexity that comes with all the Standard Operating Procedures, forms, and preplans which we are producing. Do we need this complication? What difficulty does it cause for our members? Does it make handling the incident easier? How can we cut down on our workload?

We reviewed all the tasks that the committee has identified before. In the process we came up with three questions that can help us decide whether a task is worth doing:

  • Have we ever had to deal with the issue in a real incident?
  • Is it about the things we do most?
  • Can we defer to people that have more understanding of the issue?