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WHAT IS A CHAIR OR CO-CHAIR OF A PROJECT?

A Chair or Co-Chair is an essential member of a collaborative project team. This individual or group of individuals is responsible for planning, executing, and promoting a project's activities. 

A project may also have several team leaders who lead on particular deliverables. 


WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF CHAIRING/CO-CHAIRING?

As a Chair/Co-Chair, you and your organization will be seen as an industry leader, with the following particular benefits:

  • Individual and company recognition on TM Forum website and in the Community
  • Individual and company recognition in published documents
  • If required, part-take in interviews for both internal TM Forum and industry publications on team deliverables
  • Quotes in press releases
  • Special recognition at Accelerate events
  • Letters of recognition to management
  • Access to Chair/Co-Chair Conference calls

WHAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF A CHAIR/CO-CHAIR?

The Chair/Co-Chair assists in planning, executing, and promoting activities that a project undertakes.  At a high level, the Chair/Co-Chair is responsible for:

  • Ensure the project is developed in line with TM Forum IPR policy
  • Encourage all participants to take an active role in the project
  • Ensure participants have a clear understanding of what they need to complete and when
  • Drive the project team for on-time delivery
  • Lead the design, planning, and execution of validation activities
  • Assist TMF Theme Lead in identifying key companies required for industry adoption

Specifically, some activities required are:

  • Organize any necessary meetings to progress teamwork (weekly, daily, or ad-hoc as appropriate)
  • Assist in planning and executing meetings at Accelerate and any other face-to-face meetings as required
  • Work with TM Forum staff to:
    • Define roles within the team and reach commitment on owning team activities for any given sprint
    • Manage escalation activities and organize discussions to address issues related to program members not fulfilling commitments
  • Assign team responsibilities
  • Manage the delivery of the agreed roadmap items, specifically as applies to the project and are outlined within the charter

WHAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF A TEAM LEADER? 

The team leader assists planning, executing and promoting activities that a project undertakes.  At a high level, the team leader is responsible for:

  • Ensure project is developed in line with TM Forum IPR policy
  • Encourage all participants to take an active role in the project
  • Ensure participants have a clear understanding of what they need to complete and when
  • Drive the project team for on time delivery
  • Lead the design, planning and execution validation activities
  • Assist TMF Theme Lead in identify key companies required for industry adoption

Specifically, some activities required are:

  • Organize any necessary meetings to progress team work (weekly, daily, or ad-hoc as appropriate)
  • Assist in planning and executing meetings at Action Week and any other face-to-face meetings as required
  • Work with TM Forum staff to:
    • Define roles within the team and reach commitment on owning team activities for any given sprint
    • Manage escalation activities and organize discussions to address issues related to program members not fulfilling commitments
  • Assign team responsibilities
  • Manage delivery of the agreed roadmap items, specifically as applies to the project and outlined within the charter

WHAT EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE CHAIR/CO-CHAIR POSITION?

  • Experience in managing collaborative development projects with fixed deadlines
  • Manage team using JIRA and Confluence on weekly calls
  • Encourage team members to use the tools provided by TM Forum 
  • Track record of presenting to stakeholders, ability to understand their requirements and find pragmatic ways to meet their needs
  • Strong communications skills – verbal, written, and presentation
  • An ability to work well with people from diverse backgrounds

HOW DO I APPLY TO BE A CHAIR/CO-CHAIR?


 

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