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Unread 31-12-2003, 12:11
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Re: Mentors

Just another thought for you Shyra...

Sometimes it is a good idea to bring in outside influences with experience to talk to your team about what they should expect. Your team may have an easier time grasping the concept of what is to come when it comes from someone they don't see every day. There are plenty of people on this board with alot of experience. I'm sure you could find someone in your area who would be willing to help you out.

Though Chris is right in the fact that if the team decides on no mentor, its going to be difficult to get them convinced of your way, I also think its very important for you to at least try. Year, after year, after year, I see rookies falling into the same pitfalls. If you can convince your team to get a little professional help, it will give you a one up on many of the other young teams out there. Its worth a shot!

Good Luck,
Andy Grady
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