复活与忏悔

Richard I. Anderson
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启动CHI本地SIC的过程可能令人望而生畏。运行CHI本地SIC的过程正在进行中。让事情继续进行下去——可能看起来更令人生畏;事实上,已经有一些CHI本地sig处于休眠状态的案例。之前的几篇专栏文章已经讨论了如何启动本地SIC并使其持续下去;例如,1999年1月的专栏讲述了“在荷兰创办一家sigchi本地集团”的故事;1997年4月的专栏“本地SIC的社会设计”描述了可持续社区设计的关键要素;1997年1月的专栏是关于“确保当地团体的未来:融入并创造一种文化”;1999年4月的专栏提供了关于许多“CHI本地sig面临的挑战”的建议。但是,如果一个CHI本地SIG停止运行,您如何使它再次运行?什么导致局部SIC休眠?一些地方社团死亡的主要原因似乎是一个关键的充满活力的领导者的消失,而这个领导者往往是最初推动地方社团发展的人。CHI-Atlanta(乔治亚州)在几年前创始人离开该地区后停止了运作。Lone Star CHI (Dallas / Ft. Worth, Texas)最近因其领导者离开该地区而进入休眠状态,而LA SIGCHI (Los Angeles, California)因不同的领导者离开而经历了多次休眠。CapCHI(加拿大渥太华)于1997年陷入休眠状态,当时独自管理该分会很长时间的人已经精疲力竭。在大约2年的定期会议之后,瑞士国际商会在1998年经历了几个月的“计划外中断”,因为没有人愿意带头建立新的会议。A CHI-Austin(德克萨斯州)出现“pause”的原因类似。这是本地sig必须尽量避免的问题。让能够发挥关键领导作用的人参与进来是非常重要的;这种参与可以让其他人在必要时接手,并减少领导倦怠的可能性。但是,有时让其他人参与进来可能会很困难。事实上,许多当地的sig报告说,很难找到志愿者,也很难把他们找到的志愿者融入领导核心。其他的发展可能导致休眠。当NUCHI(北犹他州)和TriCHI(北卡罗来纳州三角研究园)的工业景观构成发生重大变化时,这些地区的休眠状态大大降低了对当地社区感兴趣的人数。…
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Resurrection & penance
The process of starting a CHI local SIC can appear daunting. The process of running a CHI local SIC ongoing-i.e., keeping things going and going-probably appears even more daunting; indeed, there have been a few cases of CHI local SIGs becoming dormant. Several previous columns have addressed the topics of starting a local SIC and keeping it going; for example, the January 99 column tells the tale of "Starting a S IGCHI Local Group in the Netherlands"; the April 97 column, "The Social Design of a Local SIC," describes key elements of the design of a sustained community; the January '97 column is about "Ensuring a Local SIG's Future: Fitting Into & Creating a Culture"; and the April 99 column provides advice regarding the many "Challenges Facing CHI Local SIGs." But, if a CHI local SIG has stopped functioning, how do you get it going again? What Leads to Local SIC Dormancy? The primary reason a few local SIGs have died appears to be the disappearance of the one key energetic leader-often the one who got the local SIC going in the first place. CHI-Atlanta (Georgia) stopped functioning a few years ago when its founder moved from the area. Lone Star CHI (Dallas / Ft. Worth, Texas) became dormant more recently when its leader moved from the area, and LA SIGCHI (Los Angeles, California) has suffered multiple periods of dormancy when different leaders moved away. CapCHI (Ottawa, Canada) became dormant in 1997 when the person who ran the chapter single-handedly for a long time burned out. After about 2 years of regular meetings, SwissCHI experienced an "unplanned intermission" of several months during 1998, because no one wanted to take the lead in setting up new meetings. A CHI-Austin (Texas) "pause" occurred for similar reasons. This is a problem local SIGs must try to avoid. It is very important to involve others who can play key leadership roles; such involvement readies others to take over if necessary and reduces the chance of leadership burnout. But, sometimes involving others can be difficult. Indeed, many local SIGs report difficulty finding volunteers and integrating those they do find within the leadership core. Other developments can lead to dor-mancy. Dormancy struck NUCHI (Northern Utah) and TriCHI (Research Triangle Park, North Caro-lina) when significant changes in the makeup of the industrial landscape in those areas greatly lowered the number of people interested in a local community. …
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