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Revision as of 13:22, 24 May 2020

What CNMCT Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the first lesson part of the CNMCT Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to the CNM Cyber Team. This lesson belongs to the CNM Cyber Welcome Session.


Content

The predecessor lectio is Session Tips.

Key terms

CNM Cyber Team (CNMCT).
Other terms: Career Network Ministry (CNM), CNM Cyber, CNM Cyber Workforce, CNM IT Office, CNM IT Project Coordinator, CNM IT Taskforce, CNM Technology Board, mentor, non-profit, product, requirement, volunteer, workplace

Script

CNM Cyber is both the product and virtual workplace of the CNM Cyber Team, also known by its acronym, CNMCT. The Team designs and sustains CNM Cyber.
The Team is the central part of the CNM Cyber Workforce. The rest of the Workforce mostly executes the requirements that the Team creates.
Volunteers of the Career Network Ministry or CNM form the Team. CNM is a non-profit group that is dedicated to helping people in career transitions free-of-charge.
The Team is made up of four divisions. The CNM Technology Board defines the strategy of the Team. The CNM IT Corps groups those mentors who help the Team's staffers. The CNM IT Taskforce groups CNM IT Project Coordinators. Every staffer of the Team must start here. The CNM IT Office groups all the staffers who don't belong to other divisions.

What Tech Board Is is the successor lectio.

Questions

Survey

  • Would you be interested in information about becoming a mentor? --Yes/No/I'm not sure/Let me think/Let's move on

User data

The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purposes.