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Leadership and Teamwork, Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Steve beamed at the class as they arrived in the Danger Shop. He'd worked hard on the obstacle course (full of chairs, traffic cones, and buckets full of...well, not water) they'd just stepped into. "One of the most important aspects to leadership is learning to let someone else lead when they have expertise you lack," he said. "For example, Tony takes point on missions that involve retrieving advanced technology. I concentrate on the strategy and tactics to get us in and out, but not the tech itself."
"Ego can get in the way of these things sometimes, but good teamwork involves overcoming that," Tony added. "So, to help you along..."
He held up a blindfold. You know. Helpfully.
"You'll work in pairs," Steve said. "One will give directions and the other will go through the course blind. Then you'll switch places."
"Safety protocols are on," Tony said quickly.
"And don't be jerks," Steve added. "Don't purposefully walk someone into a bucket of slime."
"They can and should pay you back," Tony said with a laugh. "So, keep that in mind."
"Ego can get in the way of these things sometimes, but good teamwork involves overcoming that," Tony added. "So, to help you along..."
He held up a blindfold. You know. Helpfully.
"You'll work in pairs," Steve said. "One will give directions and the other will go through the course blind. Then you'll switch places."
"Safety protocols are on," Tony said quickly.
"And don't be jerks," Steve added. "Don't purposefully walk someone into a bucket of slime."
"They can and should pay you back," Tony said with a laugh. "So, keep that in mind."
