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"Fault Jar" Team Improvement
In our robotics class today, our coach mentioned how much our "Fault Jar" helped in the 2014 season. Our Fault Jar is a container that we add money to whenever we mention fault, i.e. "That's George's fault", or "It wasn't my fault". We were wondering if any other teams did something similar, for "Faults", or just for any other undesirable team element.
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Re: "Fault Jar" Team Improvement
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Re: "Fault Jar" Team Improvement
I think I can see how it would turn pointing fingers into finding solutions, is that more or less the case?
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Re: "Fault Jar" Team Improvement
Sounds like our proposed idea of the "In my Opinion" jar, where people put in money when they reference their opinion over things more pertinent like math or results of testing/prototyping... I approve.
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Re: "Fault Jar" Team Improvement
My team has a swear jar in the shop.
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Re: "Fault Jar" Team Improvement
We've just never liked using the word fault. In fact, our coach refers to it as the "f-bomb". Our team doesn't really swear that much, but we have quite an issue pointing fingers, both at teammates and inanimate objects. We just got fed up with verbally reprimanding people for usage, and decided to put a monetary penalty on that word. We just started it, so we haven't seen a noticeable increase in performance, but the team seems to be working better together already.
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