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Unread 29-11-2004, 12:43
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Re: Motivation and more

Hi Yov,

1. Ask the others what they are interested in working on with regard to the project. Oftentimes people are assigned tasks that they simply have no interest in. (ie, getting the drive system when they wanted to do electronics.)

2. Since you appear to understand what needs to happen, give the others small tasks to complete. Oftentimes people are assigned tasks and simply have no idea how to go about accomplishing it. Give them one thing to do like marking a piece of cardboard where it needs to be cut. When they are finished, give them the next task in the process, such as cutting the cardboard.

indieFan

Last edited by indieFan : 29-11-2004 at 12:45.
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