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Re: Documentation Request
I admire you wanting to improve your team and I think you're right to look here, but i don't think documents or white papers will give you more than a start. Read the posts of some of the most respected people and teams in FIRST and you'll learn a lot. Better yet, talk to them at competitions and form your own opinions about what they do that you can emulate.
I don't think we fit yet into the category you describe, at least consistently, but we are always trying to improve. From my perspective, here's what we've done and continue to do: 1. Build and maintain a solid team
Teams that I'd consider top notch always seem to have fun together. Whether it's their year to win everything or not, they're almost always in high spirits. Maybe the fun comes because there's less worry about funding, mentors, school support, or whatever. I think a lot of the fun comes from being with people who you've become friends with. |
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