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Re: Strategy Sub-Team

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Originally Posted by evanperryg View Post
Never have a full team strategy session. It just doesn't work. Whether it's design strategy, match strategy, or picklist-making, the only efficient way to work on strategy is to have a small group of highly experienced, dedicated students and mentors. Our strategy team adapts over the year. Design "strategy" is done mainly by leadership, very experienced students and veteran mentors. At events, our strategy/picklist team is simply the lead mentor, drive team, the two scouting leaders, and 1-3 scouters who have been very active at the event. Strategy students should have something else to do, as well. All of our strategy students have other roles on the team as well, including mechanical, electrical, or outreach/chairmans.
I'm reading this to say that only those on the strat team brainstorm ideas is this true?
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