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#Together they discuss, negotiate and agree on a particular outcome and the time it will take to produce the outcome (use ET system to document as client/performer) | #Together they discuss, negotiate and agree on a particular outcome and the time it will take to produce the outcome (use ET system to document as client/performer) | ||
#After the outcome, the participants are charged in Boot Karma by the Lead. Participants can agree to the debit; if they choose to pay a different amount or 0, they can do so, but have to provide a reason | #After the outcome, the participants are charged in Boot Karma by the Lead. Participants can agree to the debit; if they choose to pay a different amount or 0, they can do so, but have to provide a reason | ||
− | #Once the outcome is completed, the Contributor charges the agreed (or modified) Boot Karma to Bootstrap Central. | + | #Once the outcome is completed, the Contributor charges the agreed (or modified) Boot Karma (1HR=1BK) to Bootstrap Central. |
#Transaction is approved by the Lead | #Transaction is approved by the Lead | ||
Revision as of 15:49, 4 April 2007
A Contributor is a Bootstrapper who has come to understand the organization, has identified a generalized need of some subset of Bootstrappers, and is willing to contribute to the organization in order to provide some resource that fulfills this need.
Requirements
- Has been an Active Participant of the community for 3 months or more
- Has completed the registration process for Contribution and, if necessary, new initiative creation
- Typical Participation: Creation and/or management of a subgroup formed by Industry, by Venture Stage, or by Topic
How Does it Work?
- Contributor-to-be thinks up an idea or feels they can solve an expressed community need with their product/service
- Gets in touch with the appropriate lead
- Together they discuss, negotiate and agree on a particular outcome and the time it will take to produce the outcome (use ET system to document as client/performer)
- After the outcome, the participants are charged in Boot Karma by the Lead. Participants can agree to the debit; if they choose to pay a different amount or 0, they can do so, but have to provide a reason
- Once the outcome is completed, the Contributor charges the agreed (or modified) Boot Karma (1HR=1BK) to Bootstrap Central.
- Transaction is approved by the Lead
Community Systems
- Enterprise Teaming - commitments are negotiated and managed through the ET System (provided by bootstrapper Kevin Koym)
- Boot Karma - earns Boot Karma for time put into creating an initiative. Time is negotiated with the lead who manages the initiative. Members who participate in an intiative are charged in BK; payments are made to Bootstrap Central.
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