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Re: Organization of Non-Robot Teams
Well first good job on re-structuring. Not many people want to re-do the organization. It's good that you guys are analyzing this.
If you're looking for just a visual-arts esque team, sound like they do a lot of Media related things. This would make them be in charge of anything that is multimedia based for the team. I wouldn't combine them, because like you said, there are some students interested not in the visual stuff, but more into organizing events and getting out there, interacting with teams etc. So you should have opportunities in leadership for both types of kids. More subteams = more leadership opportunities (of course too many subteams messes with everything). Keep in mind, that both of these sub-teams will work closely together. Ideally, both sub-team leaders would communicate constantly and work on things together a lot. I also just noticed you're from 1403. |
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Re: Organization of Non-Robot Teams
We have one division called "marketing" that is a catch-all for everything non-robot (web, sponsors, awards, mentoring, publicity, apparel, etc). We're a smaller crew, so we all do a little of everything, but certain people have a specialty and/or positions within marketing (Director of Outreach, Treasurer, Director of Graphics, etc). We constantly toy with the idea of at least changing our name, since "marketing" doesn't sound quite as exciting as building a robot, and doesn't accurately reflect all that we do.
digitxp, how many people are on your non-robot teams? |
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