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Re: How to lead a team
ok...wow...i agree with most of what has been said so far. Now i'm gonna put in my 2 cents...
I think that something that has not been mentioned yet that should be is confidence. Have confidence in your ability to do this. (because you can)Have confidence in your team to help you learn. (because they will) AND Not everything has to be perfect and no one can tell you EXACTLY how to be the perfect leader. Finding out what works for your team as a whole, and leading them in that fashion will do wonders...best of luck... |
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Re: How to lead a team
I was sort of in that posistion last year along w/ two other sophomores. We did pretty well. It is best to act like you know what your doing (have confidence) but be able to admit when you are lacking knowledge or when you make a mistake. Learn from your mentors and consider this year as a "test round". Don't get discouraged. If you have any questions about leading a team, feel free to private message me!
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