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DF Open All Hands

Any August visitors ready to attend this All Hands call with the rest of the Deep Funding community, we just entered the ultimate month of two-thirds of the year 2024....

Wed 13 Aug 2025
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DF Open All Hands

Summary

This session of the Open All Hands focused on strengthening community alignment, operational clarity, and systemic improvement across Deep Funding, while also introducing new initiatives around support systems, onboarding, documentation, and governance.

The meeting opened with a light interactive icebreaker, reinforcing community culture and participation, before transitioning into core discussions.

A key operational update introduced the Cross-Circle Support Call, a weekly open session designed to improve responsiveness and accessibility across IT and Operations. This initiative addresses delays in resolving issues (e.g., payments, tooling) by enabling real-time problem-solving, marking a shift toward a more proactive and human-centered support system.

A major discussion centered on defining onboarding within Deep Funding. Contributions from multiple members revealed that onboarding is not a single event but a multi-layered and continuous process, including:

  • Basic integration (tools, payments, access)
  • Functional competence (understanding roles and executing tasks)
  • Contextual awareness (understanding the broader ecosystem)
  • Emotional integration (feeling included and confident to contribute)

Importantly, onboarding was framed as both role-dependent and experience-driven, with success defined not just by capability but by independence, participation, and sense of belonging.

The conversation then evolved into documentation practices across circles, revealing strong but fragmented efforts. Circles currently document:

  • Processes, workflows, and tools (Operations, IT)
  • Strategy, KPIs, and outreach data (Marketing, Business Development)
  • Meetings, decisions, and experiments (Dev Outreach, others)

However, a key challenge identified is information accessibility and aggregation, particularly for cross-circle awareness and external communication (e.g., newsletters). This led to a strategic discussion on building a centralized knowledge system, potentially combining:

  • Automated note-taking and summaries
  • Manual inputs for key updates
  • Structured filtering (internal vs external, ongoing vs completed work)

This reflects a broader need to move from isolated documentation to shared intelligence infrastructure, enabling better coordination, storytelling, and visibility.

Finally, a new Decision-Making Initiative was introduced, aimed at analyzing and improving how decisions are made across Deep Funding. The initiative combines:

  • Qualitative insights (listening sessions)
  • Quantitative tracking (surveys)
  • Tool/process exploration
  • Experimental interventions

A key philosophical insight emerged:
The quality of decision-making is not only about outcomes but also about inclusion, trust, and shared ownership.
Even imperfect decisions can strengthen the ecosystem if the process is perceived as fair and participatory.

Overall, the session highlights an ecosystem evolving toward:

  • Greater operational accessibility
  • Deeper community integration
  • Structured knowledge sharing
  • More intentional and reflective governance

The strong engagement and depth of discussion reflect a community increasingly focused not just on execution, but on how it thinks, decides, and grows together.