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Re: What is a Team Captain/Leader's Role?
As has been said before, leadership positions and what they mean differ from team to team. Mr. Bill's "Golden Rule" (as lead mentor and lead sponsor, I have the gold, so I make the rules) wouldn't apply across the board, but it works for them.
There is a greater concept that is getting lost here - designs or decisions ought not be made by individuals - they're made by the team. It's important to say here that team decisions should not be made by voting or consensus. An idea shouldn't be chosen because it is popular - it should be chosen because it is right for the team and the situation - or at least it has the most amount of "right" out of all the available options. Apply JVN's WOT if you must. It's surprisingly flexible and adaptable. But there should not be a figurehead student dictator (Mr. Bill et al. once again get the exemption). It just breeds contempt and mutinous feelings. edit: Scott's right. Added "student" to the above. Last edited by Taylor : 15-03-2011 at 09:54. Reason: Scott is smart. |
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Re: What is a Team Captain/Leader's Role?
There needs to be a dictator on every team with final say but he/she needs to be benevolent and he/she needs to be an adult. A team captain should never have such authority.
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Re: What is a Team Captain/Leader's Role?
I personally think that the goal of any team leadership is to make sure the most students are the most educated and the most inspired; the best way to do that is a question for smarter people then me. Right off the bat I'm not thrilled about one person having absolute power over a team. That said one person who is rational, listens to others and is willing to do what the majority wants at times even if it conflicts with their personal views is fine by me. While that one person does have absolute power, as long as they do not exercise it with arrogance, I don't think it's a problem. The only problem with this system is that people who have the necessary attributes to fill that role as described are few and far between, and sometimes people who don't have those necessary attributes end up in that position. At the end of the day the buck has to stop with someone(s), who that(they) is (are) depends on the team.
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Re: What is a Team Captain/Leader's Role?
He/she also needs to have extremely thick skin, an ability to approach problems from multiple viewpoints, and an ability to clearly and concisely communicate.
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Re: What is a Team Captain/Leader's Role?
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