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Detecting Problems in the Think Tank Itself

Posted: 230920 Wed 1726
by Molaskes
Every contributor should always be on the lookout for any emerging, yet undetected, or potential future problems of the think tank. At the start of each year, in January we will especially focus on this, going ideally each one over the Projects Report list of still open think tank problems that have already been detected, and search/scan for any new ones that should be added. You may also repeat that every three or six months if you want.

The following questions can help in detecting think tank problems:
  1. Is the BWTT already as effective as it can be?
    Does it fulfill its purpose (making the world better) as good as possible?
  2. Is the BWTT already as efficient as it can be?
    What is still too complicated or tedious and should be streamlined?
  3. How does each of the four Workflow Steps perform?
    Are they all done masterfully, or are there weaknesses somewhere?
  4. Does the reputation of the BWTT need to be raised?
  5. Does anything or anybody in or outside the BWTT harm it
    actively (intentionally) or passively (unintentionally)
    in its reputation, effectiveness or efficiency?
  6. How is the inner climate of the BWTT, is it fully motivating and inviting?
  7. May the BWTT urgently need more (high-quality) contributors?
  8. May the BWTT need any further resources?
  9. Is the publishing work of the BWTT as good as it can be?
  10. Is the Best World Forum admin doing their job as good as can be wished for?
  11. Are the moderators of the Best World Forum doing their job really well?
  12. Are there any security problems about the BWTT?
  13. Is the BWF Knowledge Base already as informative and helpful as it can be?
When a project is created whose issue is already covered by an existing one, it should be merged into the existing one as soon as possible.