This page outlines the responsibilities of the Fulfilment Coordinator role.

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Responsibilities:

How does one become a fulfillment coordinator?


<aside> ▪️ Fulfilment Coordinator ensures that all projects under MBD accounts are completed successfully, on time, and to the required standard. They are crucial in coordinating with internal and external stakeholders, managing timelines and resources, and ensuring that all work is well-documented and communicated.

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Responsibilities:

  1. Communication: The Fulfilment Coordinator is responsible for communicating with both internal and external stakeholders to ensure that all deliverables are championed, scheduled, completed, and marketed. This involves working closely with partners and DAO members to understand their requirements and communicate these to the relevant teams.
  2. Project Management: The Fulfilment Coordinator is responsible for managing projects from start to finish, ensuring that all deadlines and deliverables are high quality. This may involve coordinating with multiple teams and managing timelines and budgets.
  3. Quality Assurance: The Fulfilment Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that all deliverables meet the required quality standards. This may involve reviewing work completed by other team members, testing products or services, and providing feedback to ensure that all work meets the expected standards.
  4. Marketing: The Fulfilment Coordinator ensures that all deliverables are marketed effectively to the relevant audience. This may involve working with the marketing team to develop and implement marketing strategies, coordinating with partners to ensure that they promote the product or service, and monitoring the success of marketing campaigns.
  5. Reporting: The Fulfilment Coordinator is responsible for providing regular updates on project progress to teams, ensuring that all relevant parties are informed of any changes or delays.
  6. Rolling out payrolls and bounties: Responsible for organizing payments for either team contributors or the members who have completed bounties.

How does one become a fulfillment coordinator?