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The IEEE 802.20 Working Group (WG) in Albuquerque is set to establish a clear vision and project goals for its upcoming January Interim Meeting. This session will focus on defining market objectives and project requirements for the first release of the 802.20 standard over the next 5 to 7 years. A detailed schedule and evaluation criteria will also be established, emphasizing effective conflict resolution strategies during meetings. Participants are tasked to prepare for discussions on proposals, ensuring that all valid concerns are effectively addressed.
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C802.20-03/113 Moving Forward Robert D.Love rdlove@ieee.org LAN Connect Consultants IEEE802.20 Albuquerque Plenary Session
Preparation for Jan Interim Mtg • Establish a vision for the 802.20 WG • Establish project goals & schedule • Begin work on the 802.20 draft • Effective conflict resolution IEEE802.20 Albuquerque Plenary Session
802.20 WG Vision • Individual Homework Assignment • Define our market objectives • Look out 5 to 7 years • Project market requirements over time • Establish requirements and time frame for our first 802.20 standard • Narrow scope of present project to first release of our standard consistent with overall visions • 802.20 WG Assignment • Be prepared to limit capability of 1st release IEEE802.20 Albuquerque Plenary Session
Establish project goals & schedule • Complete Requirements document focused on project goals and schedule • Develop and vote on Project Schedule • Establish goals for the January Mtg • No other presentations or other business until goals are met • cutoff date for completing Rqmnts doc • cutoff date for proposals • cutoff date for choosing proposal IEEE802.20 Albuquerque Plenary Session
Begin work on the 802.20 draft • Preapprove decisions made at Jan Interim meeting on progressing the project • Complete work on Evaluation Criteria • Invite technical proposals and supplement with slide presentations • Detailed text defines the substance of the proposal IEEE802.20 Albuquerque Plenary Session
Effective conflict resolution Most conflicts are a result of valid concerns that were not addressed • During Meetings • After limited discussion take the concerns offline and work together • When needed develop a joint resolution offline and bring to WG or to reflector as resolved or as a clearly defined disagreement • On the reflector • After a round of email responses get on the phone or send a private email to interest group and work together to develop a joint resolution. Post that joint resolution to get additional input. IEEE802.20 Albuquerque Plenary Session