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Autumn 2005: In the absence of any ongoing work projects, the BOG decided to suspend activities. The Yahoo Group mailing list will be retained for occasional contacts between members and to allow reactivation of BOG should the need arise.

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BOG Mission Statement

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The BOG is a collaborative community of BCS branches in southern England – originally the Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Guildford branches.
The objectives of the BOG are to 
Success of the BOG is defined as working on at least one substantive project each year which will result in either a proposal to BMC/Congress or a conclusion that the project is not worth pursuing.

Method of operation

The BOG is issue-driven.
Proposals are received from within the BOG membership, member branches or from outside (for example, BCS Head Office or the BMC).
When the BOG decides to pick up a proposal, one member of the BOG (the “owner”) agrees to take ownership of the issue and co-ordinate the production of a working paper.
The issue owner forms a subcommittee of those BOG members with the interest, skill and time to contribute to the working paper.
Non BOG members may be co-opted to the subcommittee as appropriate.
The subcommittee works on its proposal using electronic communication and/or face-to-face meetings as it sees fit.
The final report is presented to the full BOG which decides how to take the recommendations forward.
Formal meetings are chaired by the sponsoring branch for that meeting. This branch also takes responsibility for recording the minutes of the meeting, and communicating with other BOG members.

Membership

Membership of the BOG is drawn from the committees of the constituent branches and a regional representative.
Other volunteer members of the BCS may be co-opted.

Meetings

Funding


Version 1.01 updated 11 April 2004 by Robert Ward