I must say, as the CEO (Student Leader/captain/PM/etc.) of my team, I just find this topic unbelivablly resourceful to me.
This will be my first year as the CEO (if you take out the small issue we had that I was "charged" to be the CEO for the last days of build, and in the competition I was the robot driver, so I didn't really do any of the CEO works till now). I wanted to be the CEO because of many reasons, which some are following and related to other reasons...
I explored FIRST to a bigger extent and I explored my team's project that we were doing. I was interested in being invloved, in the team, in the company, knownig what's being done, when and how. I wanted to move the project forward as much as possible.
There are many things I don't know as a CEO, in the terms of the project knowledge: I was the head of programming last year and expect mabye for electricity, I didn't know much about how the other sub-teams worked. But I did my best last year to learn that, and I'm doing the same now, before the Kick off with some planned lectures for the all subteams.
Andrew's post gave me some motivation to not let those flaws hold me back.
I read everyone's post fully and carefully and use these tips to build the plan for my team.
Thanks for the posts and keep 'em coming.

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TEAM 2230 ZECHARIA'S ANGELS
2009 Microsoft Israel FRC Regional Winners!
2009 Microsoft Israel FRC Regional Chairman's Award Winners!!!
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2008 Microsoft Israel FRC Regional semi-finalist.
2008 Microsoft Israel FRC Regional Delphi's "Driving Tommorow's Technology" Award winner.
2008 Robot Driver
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2007 GM/Technion Israel FRC Regional semi-Finalist.
2007 GM/Technion Israel FRC Regional Xerox Creativity Award winner.
2007 Robot Driver.