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Re: frustrated FRC mentor needs advice
One thing that we have on 3467 is a simple "ten commandments" list that all team members are expected to follow. I believe that your team can benefit from a base set of guidelines and then build off of that. Last year was 3467's first time in our four years of being a team that we had a "Team Handbook" which went into the nitty-gritty of how students are to behave, communicate, and clean, which helped us in terms of team leadership & etc.
TEAM 3467 TEN COMMANDMENTS I. Do Unto Others….Demonstrate Gracious Professionalism to your teammates, your mentors, and your competitors. II. Better safe than run over by a renegade robot. i.e. When working on the robot electrical, the power gets shut off. When working on it mechanically, all electronics are covered with a jacket or blanket. If people are within 2-3feet of the robot, it must be disabled. III. Of those to whom much is given, much is expected. In other words, lend a hand in teaching, building, serving, designing or cleaning. IV. Life is short; show initiative. When in doubt, find out what’s next on the list! V. Diversify: in addition to building, have meaningful participation in outreach or fundraising events each year. VI. Communicate. Stay informed daily. Respond promptly. VII. I document; therefore, I am. VIII. Keep it clean—the shop, the robot design, your behavior, your mouth. IX. Show up in mind and body. Be on time. X. When building, think outside the box; when following team rules, think inside the framework. Actions have consequences—make them good! Last edited by EmileH : 03-03-2015 at 15:30. |
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