Non-Constitutional
This proposal is a continuation of the directional proposal for an offsite which was voted in favour with 130mn ARB in Snapshot: ArbitrumDAO Off-site - Directional proposal 8
And a following proposal where an Online format came on top Snapshot
The proposal has been streamlined based on feedback and is designed to be independent but compatible with related initiatives such as Alex’s work on coordination and emergent conversations with Disruption Joe, etc. The proposal also stays clear of areas where Entropy is already working and builds upon previous work (e.g. mission and values draft).
There were concerns about potential overlap with GovHack and we have aligned this initiative so both could be complimentary. However, the HackHumanity team has announced they won’t be organising an event for Devcon 1.
Offcylce voting: this proposal was planned to be launched on Tally yesterday. Due to some unforeseen coordination around the MSS, we couldn't post until confirming the compliance procedure with the foundation. In the interest of being ableThanksgivingto start this initiative in October and due to multiple constraints in November (DevCon, ThanksGiving), we're posting on Tuesday. Please accept our apologies for any disruption.
This proposal aims to enhance the alignment, communication, and collaboration among token holders (including delegates). The DAO currently struggles with achieving cohesive strategies due to sporadic interactions and a lack of direct engagement among key participants. To address this, a structured process will be organized in October (before DevCon), focusing on strategic alignment sessions.
This proposal includes:
The key deliverable is an online strategy process to define a shortlist of priorities for the DAO over the next 6 months.
The success of this initiative will be measured quantitatively by the NPS given by participants, and qualitatively by the outcomes and outputs from the sessions. The key outcome is a ratified decision on priorities via Snapshot vote.
The DAO encounters multiple challenges, but a critical issue is the lack of effective communication and alignment among delegates and key stakeholders. There are many calls, but attendance is not concentrated and the calls are designed for context sharing and informal discussion, not designed for a strategic process. This results in a gap in aigment and clear and explicit strategy, causing slow decision-making.
Areas such as organizational design and strategic planning require not only well-crafted proposals but also thorough stakeholder engagement. Beyond what can be achieved in an event, these areas require multiple steps of aligment on frameworks and approaches, sense-making, structured deliberation, and ratifying decisions.
Output:
Draft of DAO priorities for the next 6 months that’s put to a Snapshot vote.
Outcome:
The priorities provide alignment and enable the whole community to rally around key priorities, unblocking the DAO.
The proposal includes: *The exact format will be refined during phase 1 in coordination with other initiatives and delegates.
*: tentative timeline to be adjusted during the planning phase in coordination with the different stakeholders.
Focused on high-context, expert, and senior participants. I.e. not an onboarding event. For rationale see the discussion here.
Fund sent to Multisig Signing Service.
50% in advance (pending KYB with the Foundation), 50% upon completion.
30% volatility buffer added in case of the ARB price falling. Any unspent buffer will be returned to the DAO. Arb price calculated based on date of posting on Tally.
Cost: $14,900
Total in ARB including volatility buffer: 30,266 ARB Detailed breakdown
Additional 5k ARB bonus if snapshot proposal with priorities (proposal to ratify conclusion of the workshops) is approved (non-constitutional quorum met and 65%+ support from voters).
Maximum possible total in ARB (with bonus and max buffer): 35,266 ARB
The opportunity cost of this process is easily 10x its budget, given the limited time availability of delegates and few occasions a year when they converge. As such, good facilitation makes a critical difference in ensuring the process is effective. The facilitation includes designing the workshops and moderating the conversation, AND engaging with the broader community to gather input and synthethise it.
We’ve already started the process of setting the agenda. We ran a survey, answered by 29 delegates with 86mn+ ARB represented. And then ran SimScore (a collective intelligence algorithm) to cluster responses and identify the key topics. The results are presented below to encourage further discussion.
Pre-selection of topics in ranked order: