Talk:Operations

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This is simply not the definition of "operations" I'm familiar with in modern convention running. Operations as I know it is an expansion of the security and logistics function, including running the all-night office, trouble-shooters, and such. This is such a basic difference that I didn't want to jump in and start the argument right in the article :-).

Oops, forgot to sign my earlier entry. Edited to add --

dd-b 19:58, 10 Oct 2005 (PDT)

Cultural relativity

The short answer is: where I come from, Operations is the group that directly deals with the "customer". They do the heavy lifting of actually putting the "product" where the "customer" will find it. Everyone else in the organization supports this in some way or fashion, but would not likely have face to face contact. That may not be the way a typical con is actually organized, but it is the way I understand it. "Sales" "Research" and "Marketing" would be the only other groups that would likely deal with the customers directly.

The Major Functions chart is a hybrid Table of Contents and Con org chart. It needs to be accurate in three different ways. It should be usable as a guide to finding information in the wiki, and it should be recognizable to a person trying to set up a Con, as well as to persons that have dealt with them for a while. I like the structure, but I'm predjudiced towards what I know. It can be changed, but it needs to be both simple and accurate. --Bill Taylor 19:30, 10 Oct 2005 (PDT)

ps. Is this a "more than one right way" situation? You've done it one way for one thing, I've done it a different way for a different thing.

Fannish usage?

I certainly make no claims beyond "it's a common usage in con-running" for my usage of "operations", and have no desire to exclude other definitions that may be in use. But do I understand that convention committees you've worked on use the term that way? Or are you describing a usage you're familiar with from outside fandom? The emphasis on "sales", "marketing", and especially "customer" sounds violently unlike any fannish con-running culture I've encountered, so I want to clarify that.

dd-b 19:57, 10 Oct 2005 (PDT)

No, this usage didn't develop in Sf fandom. One place was in concert production. We were a 100+ semi-permanent floating committee that did large concert productions at my former college. 8 - 12 per year, 2-5000 head attendence. Another place is usage from my employer. Which is why I was using quotation marks, as a sort of translation to the civilian world. The analogy works, but the names are completely different. I don't have a problem with change and improvement. If things are wrong they need to be fixed. I just want to maintain some balance and not lock in to something too soon. --Bill Taylor 20:20, 10 Oct 2005 (PDT)

What might be a better categorization for Operations or the Major Functions? We can talk it out here then see what fits. I see one way over in the Departments article, but is that too specifc to a given Con? This should work for small medium and large as a generic guide --Bill Taylor 08:16, 12 Oct 2005 (PDT)