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| # The Promotheus function on the Brotherhood website is an excellent tool for tracking member progress for the purposes of promotion – but it is not the arbiter of promotions, the [[Master at Arms]] is. If you feel that a member has earned a promotion based upon the written [[Promotion_Requirements|requirements and guidelines]] for the rank, but for whatever reason the site does not recognize it, you absolutely should request the promotion and explain the discrepancy. | | # The Promotheus function on the Brotherhood website is an excellent tool for tracking member progress for the purposes of promotion – but it is not the arbiter of promotions, the [[Master at Arms]] is. If you feel that a member has earned a promotion based upon the written [[Promotion_Requirements|requirements and guidelines]] for the rank, but for whatever reason the site does not recognize it, you absolutely should request the promotion and explain the discrepancy. |
| # All [[medals]] and promotions should be known up and down the chain of command in an Independent Unit. The Independent Unit leadership should know what is going on in their sub-[[house|Houses]] (if applicable) and the [[Battleteam|Battleteams]]. This will lessen confusion, and avoid unfortunate (insofar that someone has a medal removed from their profile) situations of double awarding. | | # All [[medals]] and promotions should be known up and down the chain of command in an Independent Unit. The Independent Unit leadership should know what is going on in their sub-[[house|Houses]] (if applicable) and the [[Battleteam|Battleteams]]. This will lessen confusion, and avoid unfortunate (insofar that someone has a medal removed from their profile) situations of double awarding. |
| # Do not double dip on activity when recommending awards. For instance, if a member was awarded for activity in the first two rounds of a multi-round [[Vendetta]] or competition; you cannot use that previous activity to justify a greater award at a later date. This does not necessarily apply to rank promotions, as these tend to be the sum of all activities that a member undertakes. | | # Do not double dip when recommending awards. Activity, once recognized by award or promotion, cannot be used for further awards. This does not apply to promotions, which are the sum total of all activity since the last promotion. |
| # Time in rank and time in the Brotherhood factor into promotions. [[Journeymen]] ranks have specific requirements, which can be waived under certain circumstances. At higher levels there are no set limits on how much time you must spend at a certain rank or in the Brotherhood, but it is expected that people spend a reasonable time at each level. It is also expected that competent leaders consider this. | | # Time in rank and time in the Brotherhood factor into promotions. [[Journeymen]] ranks have specific requirements, which can be waived under certain circumstances. At higher levels there are no set limits on how much time you must spend at a certain rank or in the Brotherhood, but it is expected that people spend a reasonable time at each level. It is also expected that competent leaders consider this. |
| # It is strongly suggested that all Summits start keeping a close account of all activities their members engage in. This ranges from hanging out on IRC, to participating in a competition, to completing a massive Unit project. Record what your members do. It will make it easier for you to justify an award when you want to reward them. | | # It is strongly suggested that all Summits start keeping a close account of all activities their members engage in. This ranges from hanging out on IRC, to participating in a competition, to completing a massive Unit project. Record what your members do. It will make it easier for you to justify an award when you want to reward them. |