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As an additional measure that could work in specific contexts, we envision the incorporation of [[$glossary#Coaches|coaches]] or trusted advisors, a new concept within the Wikimedia Movement. These would be independent contractors or Movement staff who would assist leaders across communities in identifying their needs and in finding proper ways to address them.<ref>[[$link1|Roles & Responsibilities: Scenario (Hybrid)]], [[$link2|Capacity Building R8: Mentoring and leadership development]].</ref> They are ideally from within (or have the trust to consult with people from within) the various communities and have an expertise that will assist in obtaining more contextualized development of and participation by community members.<ref>[[$link3|Capacity Building R1: Building Capacity for Capacity Building]], [[$link4|Advocacy R4: Knowledge management]].</ref>

As an additional measure that could work in specific contexts, we envision the incorporation of coaches or trusted advisors, a new concept within the Wikimedia Movement. These would be independent contractors or Movement staff who would assist leaders across communities in identifying their needs and in finding proper ways to address them.[1] They are ideally from within (or have the trust to consult with people from within) the various communities and have an expertise that will assist in obtaining more contextualized development of and participation by community members.[2]