Chartering a New
Workgroup
Any HTNG member in good
standing, or any group
of HTNG members, may
propose a new workgroup.
Workgroup proposals
should generally follow
the format used in the
charters of existing
workgroups, but initial
submissions may be in
the form of a rough
draft for discussion
purposes.
Charter Approval and
Workgroup Governance
The board will evaluate
each workgroup proposal
and, if it is deemed
credible, will appoint a
governing subcommittee
consisting of one or
more HTNG board members,
executives, or advisors.
The subcommittee is
responsible for
negotiating and
approving the group's
charter and for
overseeing the selection
process and performance
of the workgroup.
Eligibility
Hotel companies may
participate in
HTNG workgroups either by
holding a corporate
membership in HTNG or by
maintaining individual
memberships for all
workgroup participants
in their employ.
Individual memberships
may be purchased after
workgroup selection,
provided that at least
one individual in the
company’s employ holds
HTNG membership at the
time of the
application.
Vendors may participate
in workgroups by holding
a corporate membership.
Consultants, media,
academics, and other can
participate in
workgroups by holding
individual memberships.
All
workgroups will include
opportunities for hotel
companies and vendors.
Many workgroups will
provide a limited number
of opportunities for
consultants, media, and
academic participation.
Those that do may
establish selection
criteria that are based
on a subjective
assessment of the merit
of the application.
This assessment may be
made either by the HTNG
board subcommittee
responsible for the
workgroup, or by the
other workgroup
participants.
Sponsors
The HTNG members who
propose a workgroup may
designate, subject to
approval of the
governing subcommittee,
additional HTNG members
which, together with the
proposers, become the
workgroup sponsors.
Sponsors who remain
eligible at the time of
workgroup selection are
given first priority to
participate in the
workgroup. The
intent of sponsors is to
help ensure that a
workgroup can achieve
critical mass through
the presence of a group
of customers vendors
already committed to
cooperating with each
other to address the
problem set identified
by the workgroup
charter. The
number of sponsors may
not be more than half
the maximum number of
workgroup participants,
and may not be more than
seven. Sponsors
must be invited prior to
the first publication of
the charter to HTNG
members and their
participation confirmed
prior to the public
announcement.
There is presently no
fee associated with
sponsorship.
Industry Categories
The
governing subcommittee will define
the industry categories
which should be
represented to make the
workgroup solution-set
credible and
representative of the
market. The industry
categories for vendors
will specify the type of
business solution
provided. For example,
point-of-sale is a
legitimate category,
where Linux vendor is
not. Industry
categories for hotels,
which may or may not be
defined for a particular
workgroup, may include
segment definitions
(examples:
independents, management
companies, franchise
brands, resorts) if
representational balance
is considered important
to the workgroup’s
success. Industry
categories may be as
specific or as broad as
the sub-committee deems
necessary, may include
subcategories, and may
include special
categories (e.g.
consultants, media,
academics, other trade
organizations).
Industry categories may
give preference for one
or more slots to
companies meeting
certain size or scope
criteria.
The
governing subcommittee may assign
a count of minimum
and/or maximum
representatives per
industry category. The
subcommittee may also
set a minimum and/or
maximum count within
relevant objectively
defined subcategories,
and/or to groups of
categories.
The aim of this is,
again, to make the
workgroup credible,
productive and
reasonably
representative of the
market. The
industry categories and
other criteria will be
added to the workgroup
charter document prior
to circulation.
Industry categories are
used for selection and
balance purposes only.
While participants
selected in each
category are expected to
represent that category,
their role in workgroup
activities is not
restricted to that
category.
The governing
subcommittee may
disqualify an applicant
from a category if, in
their sole and
reasonable judgment, it
concludes that either an
applicant organization,
or the proposed
workgroup
representative(s), are
not qualified to
represent that category.
Applications to
Participate
The
workgroup charter will
be circulated to the
current HTNG membership
by the HTNG
Executive Director to
solicit participation.
Applicants for
participation will have
30 days to respond.
Measurement of
“first-come,
first-served” begins at
21 days after charter
circulation;
applications submitted
earlier will be deemed
to have been submitted
on that date. Applicants
should supply:
-
Which industry category
or categories they are applying (may
apply for more than one,
and if accepted for
participation, HTNG will
determine which category
they will represent)
-
A written
statement regarding
your organization's suitability for
participation (one for
each category applied
for)
-
A company
profile
-
A resume, CV, or
statement of credentials of the
specific individual(s)
you are committing to
participate in the
workgroup (one for
each category applied
for)
-
A signed
statement of commitment to the level
of participation defined
in the charter
The
workgroup charter will
be posted on the Web for
public viewing, and
circulated to interested
non-members, seven (7)
days after circulation
to the membership.
Non-member applicants
will have the remaining
23 days to join HTNG and
apply for participation
in the workgroup.
There is no standard
form or format for
applications. Applications
should be composed in a
standard document format
(such as .doc or .pdf)
and be
submitted to
workgroups@htng.org.
Workgroup announcements
and charters will be
sent via e-mail to the
address of record of
each individual HTNG
member and to each
individual who has
registered as a
representative of each
HTNG corporate member;
but excluding
individuals who have not
been issued a login ID
and password to the HTNG
private collaboration
site. HTNG cannot
be responsible for
receipt of e-mail.
Workgroup
Participant Selection
Process
Determination of final
participants will be
based on these
priorities for filling
slots in each category,
subject to any aggregate
maximums set for groups
of categories or for the
workgroup in total.
-
Sponsoring organization(s) of a
charter
-
Charter
members of HTNG (those
who joined prior to
30 June 2004)
-
Other HTNG members
in good standing as
of the date and time
of the first
circulation of the
charter to members
-
New HTNG
members who join after
the date of first charter
circulation
-
Date
application received by
HTNG mail server
(Central U.S. time)
The preference for
charter members will
continue through at
least 30 June 2005.
It is likely to be
eliminated or reduced at
some future date.
Hotel company membership
status, for this
purpose, will be
determined based on
either corporate
membership, or
membership of any
individual who was in
the company’s employ
when their membership
was processed or last
renewed.
In
the case of
over-subscription in a
particular category
where multiple companies
in the same membership
category and responding
on the same day are
eligible for a smaller
number of available
slots, participants
designated for the other
categories will be asked
to vote on applicants.
These participants will
be supplied the written
statement and
credentials (with
individual names
removed) of the
applicants.
Vacancies prior to the
first meeting of the
workgroup will be filled
according to the same
process. If no
applications received
prior to the last
application date can be
used to fill vacancies,
then late submissions
will be accepted on a
first-come, first-serve
basis. If there
are no late submissions,
then HTNG may solicit
participation, and
solicited organizations
may, at the discretion
of HTNG, be given
priority over subsequent
late applications.
Workgroup
Participation Fees
A
nominal fee will be
assessed to all
workgroup participants
to cover HTNG
expenses associated with
managing the
workgroup. The fee
will be waived in the
case of academic and
media participants,
trade organizations,
self-employed
consultants, and
consultants employed by
firms with less than $1
million gross revenue in
their prior tax year.
This fee is set at $500
per organization per
year or portion thereof,
if not otherwise
specified, but HTNG may
set a higher or lower
fee for any particular
workgroup.
This fee will be billed
when a member is
approved for
participation in the
workgroup and must be
paid within 30 days. If
payment is not received
within 30 days or prior
to the first
face-to-face meeting
(whichever is earlier),
then the
member’s participation
rights may be rescinded.
Commitment
Fulfillment
By majority vote of
workgroup participants,
or at the discretion of
the governing
subcommittee,
participants may be removed from
participation in a
specific workgroup, and
replaced with
another member to be selected
by majority vote of the
workgroup, if they fail
to meet their commitment
to participation as
defined by the charter,
or if the manner of
their participation
becomes materially
detrimental to the
cohesion or progress of
the workgroup.
Confidentiality
The
identity of individuals
proposed for
participation, and the
materials provided in
support of
participation, will be
held in confidence by
HTNG (except as noted
above with respect to
the tie-breaking process). The identity of
companies applying for
participation will be
withheld upon written
request accompanying the
application, but only
until the workgroup
participants have been
selected. Once the
workgroup participants
have been selected, it
is HTNG's policy to
publicly identify all
participating companies,
but not to publicly
identify those not
selected for
participation.
HTNG will also identify
all participating
individuals to
representatives of other
companies participating
in the same workgroup,
but will not identify
them in public
statements without
permission.
Miscellaneous
By applying to
participate in a
workgroup, you agree to
be bound by these
policies.
Issues or objections to
the selection of
workgroup participants
will be settled by the
governing subcommittee. The
subcommittee is
authorized to speak on
behalf of the HTNG board and
membership.
These rules may be
changed by HTNG at any
time. The rules in
effect at the time your
application is submitted
will govern your
application.
Version History
Version 1.0 - 14
July 2004
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