Discussion for Justice
- Compensation for Individuals with a Periodic Schedule on Fridays:
Propose a fixed date every other week, alternating between Fridays and Thursdays based on majority preference.
- No-show Penalty Considerations:
Implement a no-show penalty due to its impact on others' opportunities.
Possible penalty options:
- Impose fines, but consider the risk of adverse selection (people avoiding voting altogether).
- Modify voting power to maximize the expected number of attendees.
- GH Yoo suggests the need for prior probability, given limited data.
- SH Jo suggests penalizing only same-day no-shows.
- Relevance of Penalties with a Fixed Date:
Question the necessity of penalties if a fixed date is established.
SJ Park emphasize the importance of demand prediction; thus, voting remains essential.
- Determine the direction of topics based on individuals committed to attending.
- Specify the need to assign presenters for individual presentations.
- Consider canceling sessions if attendance falls below a certain threshold (e.g., 5 people).
While penalties for non-attendance should be considered, the negative impact of no-shows seems less significant than in the previous approach. Suggest deferring penalty discussions for the time being.
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