Hey! I'm Monkey and I am standing for the Thane of Integration. I'm a newcomer in the region, and I'll address that in my platform. If you want to learn more about my background and where I've been in NationStates, you can read the intro of my Underhusen platform, which can be found here:
https://wintreath.com/forums/index.php?topic=6625.0Otherwise, here's what experience I have in integration. I spent a ton of my time in Europeia, and one of the departments I really enjoyed getting involved in was Integration/Interior/Recruitment. I really liked how part of it was crunching data, evaluating recruitment numbers, and part of it was just helping newcomers find their way. It's a simple task that really helps grow the region, sending 10 or 20 or 30 telegrams a day can mean a region surviving or a region slowly dying off. In Europeia, I served as a Deputy Minister within that department, which means I worked with the Minister in charge of Interior Affairs to conduct research on telegrams, recruitment habits, and create new integration resources as well.
I'll get to the elephant in the room: Some of you may be wondering why I think I'm capable of the job, being someone who just joined less than a week ago. I think that's a great question, and a very important one. I won't say that I'm an obvious better candidate over someone more experienced and familiar with the region, but here's why I think being a newcomer gives me an advantage. First, I'm new, which means I'm getting used to the region and learning more about it as well. I think that my experience as a newcomer will help me relate to other new nations, and I'll be able to determine what resources they need, and how to help them out. I think that my perspective of joining the region and slowly figuring things out would help me determine how to best assist those newcomers that are joining Wintreath. As I learn about the region, I'll make sure to put my thoughts, observations, and ideas down, and hopefully it can help guide other newcomers.
Now that you know a little more about me, why I want to run, and why I think I would be good in the role, here are some ideas that I want to pursue.
1. Lay out a newcomer's handbook.
One of the things I noticed that would have been helpful when I joined was a newcomers guide or handbook. This could walk through the history of Wintreath, the government, and ways to get involved. I don't know much about Wintreath, I'll admit, but I hope that as I learn more about this region, I'll be suited in a unique place to write down what I think is valuable and helpful for newcomers. I would probably divide this newcomer's handbook up into a few chapters.
1. What is NationStates, discuss forums/gameside
2. Brief history of Wintreath
3. Government Systems
4. Roleplay and Cultural activities
5. How to get involved, where to sign up, how to navigate the forums
I think that this is an project that will be easy to track the progress of, and it will be a huge help to our newcomers. I don't envision it taking too long (as soon as I myself learn the info!)
2. Revitalize RecruitmentI don't know how important recruitment is emphasized in Wintreath, but I know it is a huge part of Europeia and it plays a significant part in bringing new people to the region. I want to emphasize civil service and recruitment during my term. I am going to be honest, I am not sure of what the culture behind recruitment here is, but here is what I will attempt to do. Firstly, I will learn more about how recruitment and service is viewed here in Wintreath, and then I would try to launch initiatives that would promote recruitment. This could be contests, honorary titles, awards, or other incentives to try to get people to at least try recruiting, even if it's just 5 telegrams a day. However, I don't like making goals that heavily depend on other people doing things, and I realize it's unsustainable. As Thane of Integration, I am promising that I will at least attempt to launch at least 1 major initiative geared to get more recruitment telegrams sent out, and I promise that regardless of how the initiative occurs, I myself will be sending out recruitment telegrams during my term. Beyond simply increasing the numbers, I am also interested in increasing quality, so I will of course be willing to look into various telegram templates and test new ones to see which ones attract the most nations.
3. Mentorship and IntegrationEven past the newcomers handbook, I think that at times, it's helpful to have a real person reach out and talk to you and guide you along. I am also interested in launching some sort of mentorship program to help new nations get on their feet. Again, I don't like making promises that heavily rely on other people. I will say that I will look towards asking other members that are more experienced to join the mentorship program, but at the very least, I would like to guarantee that I intend to reaching out to all new members, introducing myself, and offering to help them if they have any questions.
That's it! That's my platform, focusing on three major topics, with sub-ideas in all three. To sum it up, here is what I want to accomplish:
1. Write a newcomers handbook
2. Revitalize Recruitment
3. Mentorship and Integration.
Of course, I have big plans to get others involved too, and I am very serious about launching initiatives to get others involved. However, I feel that it is a risky slope to assume that others are willing to jump in, so I have laid out in my platform, ways that I personally can be held accountable and work towards my goals. As a candidate, my philosophy is that you should always run on promises you know you can deliver, not ones that heavily rely on probability. I think my platform lays out a very straightforward plan and I hope to come back to my platform at the end of my term to evaluate whether or not I have accomplished all of my goals. Based on the promises I have laid out, I think it will be very easy for me to give a strict yes or no to each of my goals to evaluate my productivity.
Thank you all for taking the time to read my platform and I look forward to your questions.