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Cobudget tool for the bounties system #697
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I started a loomio thread about the proposal. https://www.loomio.org/p/40XMOcNP/let-s-try-cobudget-for-bounties Please, share your views and opinions |
Is this intended as a means to carry out the Apr 6 TOS decision (#616)? If so, how does the Task Approval Committee work? If not, is this a separate bounty system? How would we sync coop membership with cobudget accounts? (a la #413) In any case, how would the money get into the cobudget accounts to start? Does cobudget support payment in dollar-equivalent RHOC? I tried to use the thing but ran into an "apply for early access" thing. I tried to read the case studies, but I'm struggling to find them. https://greaterthan.gitbooks.io/greaterthan-s-guide-to-collaborative-finance/content/case-studies.html redirects to https://guide.greaterthan.finance/ |
Hmm... Strange. How about this link? The page with the use cases outlines several ways how the tool can be used in different organizations: BlackwoodSeven, ELI and Outlandish I think than Task Approval Committee job will be easier if we set cobudget group parameters and policies and stick to them. See the template So far I see the dollar-equivalent RHOC payment requirement as the biggest hurdle for adoption. |
Hold on!!We've about >150 RAM's that actually do things. Whereas the TOS is invented by a few persons and without consult of the RAM's. |
Here's a spreadsheet to play with. It has all data of Budgets and Bounties from August 2017 to April 2018 It's the base for a nice financial report. |
cobuget is good when you have a fixed amount of money to play with. We hope to spend as much as possible for good work so I go not think cobudget is the right tool for us. |
Ok. I guess I get excited too much when I see shiny new betas. But still I think that the Coop should approach someone, if not Cobudget, then someone else to help us with the organizational patterns and compensation and rewards practices: Disco This US-based company, started in 2015, uses artificial intelligence to scan employees’ messages to one another. If a bot spots an employee being congratulated for good work, it will automatically award a star. Clients include Adobe and Spotify. Bonusly Founded in 2012. Just over 1,000 companies use the service, including Hulu, Oracle and Chobani. The Boulder, Colorado-based company has investment from FirstMark Capital and Bloomberg Beta. Globoforce The elder statesman of employee social recognition. The company was started in Ireland in 1999, and encourages employees and managers to mark service milestones as well as life events. Customers include Hershey and Cisco |
cool idea what Disco does! |
Cobudget tool adoption for the bounties system
https://cobudget.co
Current budgeting process has several drawbacks, including limited reporting and accountability. I suggest testing the cobudget platform developed by the greaterthan coop for marketing and translation tasks in June.
The Cobudget is being used by several coops around the globe with great results. See the case studies.
The basic idea behind the tool is simple: group members receive funds in their cobudget account. They can propose projects and activities and allocate their own funds to support the proposals of others in the group. See the 3 min video.
Estimated Timeline Required to Complete the Task: 8 weeks
2 weeks - get access to the platform, inform the RAMs about the experiment and onboard them to cobudget
5 weeks - run the first budget cycle with marketing and translation tasks
1 week - evaluate the results, prepare a test-report, share the findings with the board and the community
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