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Re: Dualistic Team

My team also takes a somewhat dualistic approach, namely with the difference that while we do split into a business side and a technical side, members are on a subgroup on each side. For instance, this year I did web design on the business side of house and control systems and wiring on the technical side. For the most part this also keeps everybody busy, since during certain phases of build there are some groups who are not as actively engaged. Those who aren't actively working on the robot can be working on awards or some other necessary business task during build. This also means we can have everyone engaged in business related tasks during off season as well, since there isn't nearly as much build work to be done.

I would also just like to add that we have a relatively large team. We're not huge by any means, but we do have somewhere around 30-40 members, so this could very well be part of the reason why we can make this work as well as it does. If you have a smaller group, you may or may not need/have as much crossover as we do
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