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Re: student leaders in a team...
Posted by Mark T. Tomczak at 04/24/2001 6:02 PM EST
Student on team #422, GSGIS Mech Techs, from The Governor's School for Gov't & Int'l Studies and Verizon/AMF Bakery Systems/VBEP. In Reply to: student leaders in a team... Posted by Ken Leung on 04/24/2001 12:48 AM EST: Our team has four student leaders of equal rank, who are all elected at the end of the year (just before graduation). The leaders are in charge of four different aspects: administration, communications, project management, and ways-and-means. Last year, we used a much less structured approach, and it worked for our small team; but as we have grown and branched out, we have needed more organization. Actually, we may modify this system next year; we did an unfortunate amount of butting heads whenever the team heads came to a two vs. two decision. We may either add a fifth head (to eliminate the roadblocks) or elect someone as team captain who arbitrates in a two-vs.-two situation. Take care, Mark |
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