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Unread 15-01-2005, 00:17
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Re: My team has close to no dedication

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Originally Posted by Alaina
You have a really great idea, the one where you make two teams and then put them together...But the problem with that is, I never know which people will show up to a meeting and which ones won't. I don't want to make one person head of the "chassis team" if he/she's going to be at an orchestra rehearsal after school instead. I think band/orchestra is the main thing pulling kids away from the team. That and anime. But I'll try it.
I wouldn't assign one person to head either group since it sounds like they are all novices. I would simply split them all up into two groups. Each individual in the group would be responsible for downloading the instructions. That way, if someone is absent, someone else has the information. In addition, by not assigning a person to be a leader, you will quickly see a leader naturally emerge. All you need to do is guide the groups as to how to get started.

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