Informal indication of interest

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Principle 2

Informal indication of interest

Often adopted by small groups operating in local areas where potential new members are drawn from a very restricted pool of people.  Individuals may speak informally to existing committee or staff members.

Benefits?

  • Flexible
  • Requires little bureaucracy
  • May generate interest with minimal effort

Drawbacks?

  • May present limited opportunity to review relevant skills and experience or check whether they meet essential criteria for the role
  • It may restrict the ability to identify people with different skills, experience and backgrounds
  • It makes it less likely that diversity issues on the committee will be effectively addressed
  • It may also be difficult to be completely fair and consistent if choosing between applicants