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Fe_Will 03-01-2010 13:32

Re: Who do we appreciate?
 
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Originally Posted by Don Rotolo (Post 892253)
I appreciate anyone who takes their job seriously and works at it until they either complete it or hit a roadblock they can't resolve and thus ask for help. If everyone did this, there would be a lot less need for supervision.

The honest truth.

Katie_UPS 03-01-2010 14:12

Re: Who do we appreciate?
 
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Originally Posted by David Brinza (Post 892284)
The most deserving team members are often under-appreciated are sponsors.

Many FIRST teams simply wouldn't exist without the help of NASA, BAE Systems, Boeing, and a host of others that believe in the program.

I'm surprised no one echoed this. I'm a firm believer that if you're bored and feel the urge to write a letter, or even better, a thank you letter, that you should look on back a team shirt and tell one or all of the sponsors that you love them.

After my little tangent, I agree that mentors and sponsors are often forgotten about, and deserve more recognition than given.

Kims Robot 04-01-2010 12:28

Re: Who do we appreciate?
 
This is an interesting topic and many good points have been brought up.

I'm definitely in the boat that every single part of the team needs to be there for all of it to function. On 1511 I think they try really hard to make sure every group knows its needed and appreciated, so its hard to guage the level. From your sponsors to your mentors, your parents to your teachers, your drive train team to your chairmans team, your shop cleaners to your janitors... everyone helps make it happen.

I think the real question is who have you thanked/appreciated? and who do we forget to thank? I'll give a few of the good examples from my experience (of those often left out), and note that there are many that we leave out every day... its up to all of us to make everyone feel like a part of the team/family.
1511 for the first 3 years did recognition for the Janitorial staff... they were constantly opening doors for us, helping us get places through the building, cleaning up for us, and just overall made our lives easier even when we would forget to reserve a room or needed more space. They would often stay late with us even when they were only scheduled to stay until 11pm. We got them cake and little gifts (pocket knives).
1511 does a mentor recognition luncheon at Harris every year. This is mainly for the Harris mentors (Harris gives certificates and often small monetary awards), but all mentors are invited to come have a great lunch and our students run through the chairmans presentation. Harris thanks all the volunteers for their time.
1511 does a sponsor picnic to thank all of our sponsors for donating and give them a time to meet the whole team and get to see the robot close up.

As a team leader for 229 & 1511 I often got a lot of thanks from parents, and while much of it was more deserved by all of the mentors that helped make the team, it was great to hear, and some of it helped me know that I had an impact. On 229 I had a parent thank me "because their student had never been so interested in anything before". On 1511 I have had a number of parents thank me for helping their students grow into leaders. I have had students thank me when they graduated for believing in them. Some days the team leader is the hardest position in the world... other days make it all worth it. Often the leaders are seen as deserving of appreciation, and while they are, make sure you remember the other parts of the team that made it all possible...

So make sure all parts of your team, and every individual feels appreciated. Whether its a sponsor or a janitor, your button makers or your CAD designers, a drive team member or a parent... make sure they know that they are important... but it matters most that appreciation is genuine and personal.


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