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Introducing Project AIDA: WBO's New Long-Term Community Initiative - Kei - Jun. 07, 2020 We are happy to announce the beginning of an exciting new initiative which is set to dramatically change many aspects of the World Beyblade Organization: Project AIDA. This announcement outlines what led to the creation of the project, what its goals are, the problems it aims to solve, as well as the changes and challenges associated with it. In the spirit of transparency, we are posting this publicly as we feel that it will be beneficial for there to be a better understanding of what our goals for the community moving forward will be. We also encourage any reactions or feedback you may have! Project Announcement Overview
As part of Project AIDA, we're excited to share few initial updates with you as well! Please click below to read the individual announcements: Initial Updates Overview
“What challenges led to the creation of Project AIDA?” Before we can define what Project AIDA is, we have to define how it came into being and what problems it aims to solve: The Beyblade community, the internet, the world, the staff, and the WBO itself with regards to the scope and scale of its membership and activities has changed a lot since the WBO was created in 2008. More specifically, some of the key changes and challenges which have slowly developed are: Complex Systems, Guidelines & Initiatives Very little about the WBO and it’s various systems, guidelines, and initiatives has been set up to be scalable with a small team of unpaid volunteers. Yet, we’ve added on many layers of complexity and responsibility not only for Organizers but also for staff along the way. What may have been more manageable with 1,000 members in 2009 isn’t quite as manageable with over 100,000 in 2019. It is loud and clear to us after reading recent feedback from around the community that something needs to change on this front. Increasing Event Sizes & Responsibility The experience of record-breaking events like Beytuber Brawl, BEYBLADE SHOGATSU 2019 alongside planning for WBO X Championship over the past couple years has helped to more clearly teach us what our limits are and where we need to improve as an organization which promotes Beyblade tournaments. We’re no longer worried about getting enough people for our events, but about having too many. This prompted worries about the increasing level of responsibility and liability that such events bring. The implementation of new new guidelines and functionality followed, but this is still an ongoing concern. While we will continue to pursue opportunities for larger events when possible, our experience planning for WBO X Championship has ironically contributed to renewing our commitment to promoting the growth of local Beyblade communities moving forward. This is where we think we can have the most impact as a volunteer-based organization. A Note About WBO X Championship More Competition for Attention We’ve lost ground within the Beyblade community over the years as:
New avenues for both of these things have opened up since 2008, and the overall size and activity of the the Beyblade community online has increased immensely since the WBO was launched. As a volunteer-based organization, it has been challenging to keep up as the community has grown, as we have all grown-up, and the staff has changed. However, what does remain is our expertise in organized play, which is unmatched. It has become clear that there is still more we can, should, and want to be doing for the Beyblade community. This has forced us to deeply rethink: “Who are we? What do we want to be? How do we want to do it?” It is introspective questions like these that led us towards the conception of Project AIDA. “What is Project AIDA?” Project AIDA is a new long-term initiative of the World Beyblade Organization that will drive all of our decisions moving forward as we aim to solve the biggest challenges we face and make the WBO a stronger, better community for all Beyblade fans. The Goals of Project AIDA
Why the name “Project AIDA”? The name of Project AIDA was inspired by the Japanese name of an episode in Beyblade G-Revolution. “Ai da…” is the name of the episode. It translates to “It’s love …”. Kai exclaims “This is my love!” just before defeating Brooklyn. This name and the context with which it was stated perfectly encapsulates why we are undertaking this project and why we are all here in the first place. “How will Project AIDA work?” Project AIDA Planning Method To help define and break down more precisely how we want to organize this project, its ideas, and tasks, we have developed a plan that is divided into four key areas. The first being broad and directional, and the last being specific and actionable:
You can read more details about numbers one through three below. Some details about our “Tactics” will be referenced below, but more precise details about them will be announced as they come closer to completion. The Project AIDA Vision This new vision statement developed for this project defines what the goal of the WBO now is at the highest level: “Play Beyblade, Together”
It sounds simple because it is. What do we want to help people do? We want them to play Beyblade with other people. Everything we do from this point forward will be guided primarily by this vision. Project AIDA will make use of two key strategies in order to realize the vision. Within the strategies listed below, there is a handful of “themes” which help to define more clearly the major goals within each strategy. Strategy: More Events For All-Ages, All Formats, All Around the World In order for people to “Play Beyblade, Together” there needs to be events to attend. And there needs to be a lot of them for all ages, in all formats, everywhere. More than we have now. The key themes of this strategy include:
Strategy: A More Focused, Robust, Open Platform Dedicated to Promoting Communities & Events The platform our efforts to encourage people to “Play Beyblade, Together” exists on needs to become more focused, open, robust, and easier to use in order to build value for all Beyblade fans regardless of their location or preferences. The key themes of this strategy include:
Changes & Challenges Ahead The core vision of Project AIDA–“Play Beyblade, Together”–is far-reaching and has the potential to touch almost every aspect of everything that we do on the WBO. In fact, even before this announcement some of the thinking behind it has found its way into the updates we've made. One of the most recent examples being the recent legalization of all Hasbro and TAKARA-TOMY stadiums for unranked WBO tournaments. We will continue to make more straightforward positive changes like this when possible, but there will be some serious changes and challenges ahead. Some which may take a long period of time to unfold completely. Especially those related to rebuilding or building new functionality for the site which may stretch the limits of what MyBB–the software worldbeyblade.org is built on–is capable of. But to achieve the project’s goals, we want to try and take on a more iterative approach than we have in the past. Rather than “big bang” style updates, we will aim to push smaller components of this project forward as our priority dictates and then ensure that there is a process in place to iterate and refine faster than we have in the past. In thinking about how to make this happen, we realized that perhaps our affection for tradition over the years has been both a blessing and a curse. While yearly traditions such as BeyDays, Beyblade Remembrance, and the WBO Anniversary have been important yearly milestones for us … they also take immense amounts of time to manage and prepare. There has been benefits to doing these events, but we would like to instead take the time that would have gone into these and put it towards achieving the goals we’ve stated above before returning to them. Project AIDA Initial Updates Introducing, the official WBO Discord Server! To help foster deeper discussion and connection among members, we are excited to announce the launch of the official WBO Discord server! Our server has been tailor-made exclusively for WBO members. It features channels to discuss anything and everything Beyblade, keep up with the latest Beyblade news, WBO news, and upcoming tournaments around the world. We hope to see you there! Beginning of Staff Restructure We have begun the process of restructuring our staff group in order to enable a feeling of greater agency among individual staff members and create greater organizational clarity and accountability both internally and externally for all of you reading this. "Committee", "Contributor", and "Moderators" are no more; only "Staff". While the next two updates do not directly fall under the two Project AIDA strategies, what they do is clarify the WBO’s role and responsibility in the community, what we are reasonably capable of, and what you are responsible for as a member. Both are key to enabling us to properly pursue the above strategies and ultimately come closer to achieving our vision of encouraging as many people as possible to “Play Beyblade, Together”. Updated Registration Agreement/Terms of Service & Organizer Agreement We have recently made an update to the Terms of Service for worldbeyblade.org. The key goals of these updated Terms of Service are to make them both more comprehensive while also being easier to understand. Not-For-Profit Organization Registration We are happy to announce that we are now officially registered as a Not-For-Profit Organization in Canada under the name “Fighting Spirits Inc.” (inspired by a Bakuten Shoot Beyblade OST track title ;)). What’s Next? In terms of the most immediate next steps within our project plan, we are focusing on continuing to think through and execute tactics related to the following broader themes:
When we have more specific results or changes to report, we will post updates here in the News forum. Finally, we’d like to thank all worldbeyblade.org members for your continued support and feedback (both the positive and negative!). We’ve envisioned a future for the Beyblade community that will enable us to connect with each other and enjoy the game even more than before and hope that you’ll come along with us for the ride. RE: Introducing Project AIDA: WBO's New Long-Term Community Initiative - henwooja1 - Jun. 07, 2020 Wow, I definitely didn’t expect these changes but I’m glad they were made! These changes are all well thought through and will definitely make the WBO less divided and more approachable. Great job everyone on this! Can’t wait to see this fully in action. RE: Introducing Project AIDA: WBO's New Long-Term Community Initiative - Hector619 - Jun. 09, 2020 Woah I guess this means that the wbo is changing RE: Introducing Project AIDA: WBO's New Long-Term Community Initiative - DaGoldenPenguin - Jun. 09, 2020 Change can be good and bad... but I think this is for good. Hey, maybe we'll get a WBO app one day! that was kind of a joke RE: Introducing Project AIDA: WBO's New Long-Term Community Initiative - TL14 - Jun. 09, 2020 Everything about this is really awesome. Also the name choices for this project could not have been any better. 😀 I am super happy about the upcoming changes. With the Beyblade Community growing day by day and even into the 5th season of Burst, it will be awesome as we progress into an epic time for Beyblade. Some people say Beyblade Burst Sparking will be the end, but I say it is just the beginning. But I would like to adress something which many people are hoping for, I am very sure: 3D printed Beyblade Tournaments. I am convinced that with a fair and clear rule set, a few categories or weight classes like in boxing etc and a good organization, it could be possible to maybe make such a format happen in the future. Many people love 3D printing Beyblades and with 3D printers becoming more and more easier to access for the average person, I think it could bring more people into the hobby and it could keep beyblade alive and competetive for many years to come, even during the beyhiatus like in between each Generation (Plastic/HMS-Metal/ZeroG-Burst). Heck, I live in a small town in Germany and in my area there are already about 8 Bladers with 3D printed Beys and we all love this game beyond just a hobby. For us it has become like a way of life. Haha. So we are already planning something like 3D printed Beyblade tournaments and we are not the only ones. It seems like the whole world is fascinated by 3D printing Beyblades ever since in Burst Season 1 Manga, Valt 3D printed his Victory Valkyrie. The possibilities with 3D printing Beyblades are basically endless and I honestly think that is a great future people and we as a community should also aim for, because making a Beyblade from scratch vs buying a few competetive parts to make a top tier combo, is on a whole other level. 😁 RE: Introducing Project AIDA: WBO's New Long-Term Community Initiative - NAP - Jun. 09, 2020 Good luck. Now let's change that horrid pocket/KO ruling and play like the WBBA does... RE: Introducing Project AIDA: WBO's New Long-Term Community Initiative - Mitsu - Jun. 15, 2020 All of these changes are a major step in the right direction. I'm looking forward to the future of the WBO. RE: Introducing Project AIDA: WBO's New Long-Term Community Initiative - bladekid - Jun. 24, 2020 (Jun. 09, 2020 7:11 PM)NAP Wrote: Good luck.Maybe, but I really don't think it's the best idea to go exactly like WBBA, that comes with some really dumb situations like a bey can win while being in the pocket. Like that shouldn't be a thing. |