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Re: Keeping an Eye on the Big Picture

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Originally Posted by xForceDee View Post
I'm curious of this also. In my opinion, the ideal setup would not be one person, but instead, it would be a small group of 2-4 people including a mentor. This way, the team gets the experience of the mentor while still being student driven. Just my opinion though; I have never been part of a top performing team so my thoughts are a little less significant I suppose.
You don't have to be a part of a top performing team to have a well informed, popular thoughts considered as significant.

But going along those lines, I think that a group of 2-4 mentor/students is a happy middle ground between having the one, super-experienced person managing the project and general prototyping groups.

The 2-4 person group would obviously include the "one manager" and 1-2 students who would get a strong taste for design and leadership. It appears to be a nice blend of both sides of the argument.

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