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Re: Team issues and difficulties?....(not just technical ones)
That was a little off topic, but back to the topic on had. Sometimes people aren't having a great day and they take it out on someone else, possibly someone in the team. That has happened to me once, and I didn't feel so great. Anyways, communication is a great way to work out problems (as someone mentioned, I think). And just being friendly overall will improve the overall atmosphere. Personally I try to be friendly to everyone and just have a smile on my face. It's really had to pick a fight with someone who refuses to fight. And always be there if a fellow team member just needs to talk about anything.
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Re: Team issues and difficulties?....(not just technical ones)
We have done virtually nothing in Programing Or animation
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aye, assuming our bot is in working order and people from our team can hold down the fort, I intend on taking strolls around the pit areas and lending a hand tightenign down the bolts on a wheel, wire somethign that got fried, help a team replace their drill motors after they burn up, or just hang out with other people and enjoy the gracious professionalism that FIRST really is all about. last year, our bot was MESSED up, and we were frantic to try and get certain parts of our code working, trying to lose weight and all that good stuff. Having been in the shoes of a rookie team, seeign as how last year we were a rookie team, I plan on helping out teams at annapolis as much as possible.
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In terms of choosing people to attend competitions, we have a process we follow which narrows down the team to people that are really well-rounded and capable. From there, we choose people that have to be there in order for us to compete successfully (i.e. Drivers, pit crew, etc).
Step 1: For the first time this year, we imposed a minimum number of meetings (10 from Sept until competition time) as well as a minimum number of hours people must contribute. Team members must put in at minimum 15 hours on one side (Operations or Support) and 5 on the other. They also have a general pool of 10 hours that can be met by doing anything related to the team (demos, competitions, etc). They may not earn more than 5 hours per week towards these hour goals. Step 2: Everyone interested in traveling with the team must take and pass a Rule Test with 100% accuracy. They may take in multiple times. The point is to ensure that team members know and understand the game and various rules that are especially pertinent to our robot playing the game. Step 3: Everyone interested in traveling with the team must take and pass a Technical Test. Here, members of the team in charge of Operations give everyone an oral quiz on various basic technical aspects (Describe a fuse and a circuit breaker and point them out on the robot) as well as specific aspects of that year's robot (What does CVT stand for and how does it?). This way we know everyone knows the robot reasonably well and is able to explain to any judges that come by what the robot does. Step 4: Knowing how many spots are open, assign people to travel who are necessary for robot function and have met previous qualifications. For instance, you need a robot driver and operator and a human player (we also have a method for doing unbiased driver testing/selection that we really like, PM me for more info). You need a coach. You also need experienced pit crew people to fix the robot when it breaks. We typically take ~14 people out of 250+ on our mailing lists (college mentors and high school students combined). This process works pretty well for choosing the people who have really put in time and effort and are going to be valuable at the event. Hope this offers you team a little help. It's still one of the most difficult parts of the whole thing (people have emotions, robots don't!), and our team has been in it 13 years! Any questions, feel free to contact us. Best of luck! |
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That was a great help to out project
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Going back to the original post, every team does have their problems. Obviously, being in Brazil you have more to deal with being isolated from us in Canada and USA, but IMO, that is part of the challenge for you.
Our team does have our problems. We had problems being a student-run team (not student-run as Alaina was saying where I am the dictator, but minimal staff support from the school). As well two people on our team have started dating .. hopefully for the better (seeing as one of them is my cousin) and that i told them both at the beginning that if the relationship goes bitter, they are still working together. also, i think that every team member has to remember people in teams do clash and you have to deal with it. also, to remember, because the six weeks are so stressful, people may snap at you, but they might not mean it, so keep in mind that they might not be mad at you and dont be too sensitive if this happens. Good luck with sorting out the travel problems. Quote:
ps- I think this thread should be moved to the Team Organization Forum. |
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Well the weather here hasn't been helping us at all. We lost three days of build time due to snow and ice. Our main problem is that some of the people who have been involved for a few years still do not know what they are doing, and its really effecting us this year. We also have the pressure of having to do well this year, or our program is possibly cut from funding next year.
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Know what is hurting us this year? Apathy. That or other interests. When you get 7 mentors and 8 students at any given meeting (out of maybe 25 students in total), what gives? I don't think that the mentors/engineers on our team are all that overbearing or anything (though we do have our faults). We really like to help out where we can. What are we doing wrong? I don't mean to "dis" anyone, but I really would like to know what we could do to improve the interest level.
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interest wanes, same students don't always show up, then you get those few new students who are awesomely enthused *grin*. We just do it with what we got. |
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As a team that has experienced more than our fair share of personnel-related issues in the past, we are more cohesive this year than ever. The big issue for us right now is that we can’t get our drive system running due to some backordered pillow blocks from MMH. I know that a bunch of teams are experiencing the same problem with all of the backorders on wheels, balls, etc. Hang in there!
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Our biggest problem has nothing to do with the robot but rather with the parents. You see over the summer some of the parents decided that they wanted to be more involved with our robotics team. This is perfectly understandable and we even welcomed this change. We ended up creating a beast, so to speak. They decided that it would be good to collect dues from the students at a cost of $40 a piece. They also decided that these due would be "optional." Now eight months later their new definition of optional means required. Now our Vice President doesn't have $40 just lying around readily available to pay his dues (which are now $50 because they are late). The worst part is that they actually told him that he could not be on the team any longer. Lucky for us he refuses to leave. This is just a small taste of what our parents are trying to pull.
If anyone has any ideas on how to handle this kind of thing, because most of our team is fed up with it, PLEASE let me know. |
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It seems that everyone on our team have come down with some sort of cold/flu virus
(AKA "Dimitri Disease" nicknamed after one of our members). Since our meeting this past Saturday, fewer and fewer people have been showing up. At first I thought that disaster had struck, and that the team was orchistrating some sort of protest or strike for some unexpained reason, but after a few phonecalls, I realised everyone was at home, sick! We had a meeting afterschool today, and three people showed up- me and two others instead of the usual 10-20!! So now that construction, and everything else has ground to a halt, I'm trying to figure out what to do next. It's pretty ominous walking into a machine shop, and the only sound you hear is the hum of flourescent lights, and all you really do is sit around and think...I wonder what that smell is. |
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