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Re: Too large of a team?

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Originally Posted by santosh

Thank you guys so much for all of your input. Sorry for such a long post.
There are a few issues with our system and we are just trying to fix it.
That attendance% is lower than Shaq's ft %. I just want
everyone to some how stay interested. People join
robotics not knowing what robotics is all about. They want to build
and they don't understand that if they stay with the club, that they
will move to a build team.
Well, that's normal. If some of these kids leave the team, it's probably for the good. If you have 15 productive FRC members then you're probably doing great. It looks like your team is put into strong sub-groups and is productive.Your organization looks fine, the team operations looks fine... I think you're set. Some committees (like fund-raising) might need to work harder than others because of the size of the team, but that's just the way things are.
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