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| View Poll Results: What is your team organization like? | |||
| My team is governed by a single adult figure. |
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19 | 15.83% |
| My team is not governed by a single adult figure. |
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53 | 44.17% |
| Our team is (in my opinion) student run. |
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67 | 55.83% |
| Our team is (in my opinion) adult run. |
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45 | 37.50% |
| I would like my team to be more student run than it currently is. |
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39 | 32.50% |
| I would like my team to be more mentor run than it currently is. |
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13 | 10.83% |
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Re: Team Governance
Hi,
I dont know about other teams, but i speak from personal experience: At begining, most teams will be mentor run because only few students will have much prior knowledge. As time goes on "rising students" will have input in team management and in some cases the team will be high student controlled. The other side of this will be that the team conitnues to have a lot of mentors, which will mostly result in a mentor controlled team. Teams are unique, hence so is thier management. In my personal opinion, both students and mentors have to be in the "loop". But mentors should have the ultimate say in some matters, such as money, safety, travel e.t.c. Everything else should have input from both entities, and most FIRST teams do incorporate this type of situation. A stable mentor base is necessary in order to maintain a team through rebuilding phases. |
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