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Unread 24-08-2004, 22:26
Steve Shade Steve Shade is offline
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Re: Question of the Week!!! (8/24/04)

Andy: great question!

Hands down I would have to say the introduction of alliances in 1999. Alliances forced teams to work together and made sharing of information a critical part of being successful in FIRST. Communication between teams became the newest challenge teams had to conquer. Alliances today are a way of life. Teams share everything now. The shift of thinking to "Co-opertition" is the foundation of how so many teams have become very successful in this program, and how young teams to quickly grow as part of the FIRST community.

Steve
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