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a while back, in my real life, i did an exercise with my staff...i am a manager running 2 programs with a staff of about 15 really smart and capable people...
i asked them what they thought my role as a manager (in our agency) was.
the answers were amazing...and many of them were very much off the mark.
the role, the authority and decision making powers they ascribed to me were no where near what i actually had.
i am middle management and answer to an executive director who enjoys what boils down to sole decision making power.
how does this fit in with my role here at rff as mod?, you might be asking...
i find it funny what some of you guys think a mod does here.
what we have power over, what we can fix or are responsible for.
in so many threads or private messages...the comments and questions show that moderating a forum is a very misunderstood role.
i will add more to this post in the future...but i wanted to get it started first...
other mods please feel free to add you comments as well.
i asked them what they thought my role as a manager (in our agency) was.
the answers were amazing...and many of them were very much off the mark.
the role, the authority and decision making powers they ascribed to me were no where near what i actually had.
i am middle management and answer to an executive director who enjoys what boils down to sole decision making power.
how does this fit in with my role here at rff as mod?, you might be asking...
i find it funny what some of you guys think a mod does here.
what we have power over, what we can fix or are responsible for.
in so many threads or private messages...the comments and questions show that moderating a forum is a very misunderstood role.
i will add more to this post in the future...but i wanted to get it started first...
other mods please feel free to add you comments as well.