2012年5月13日日曜日

Chapter 5

Reinforce the team message constantly: "We are one-we live or die together."

This chapter was really interesting for me too as other classmates posted.
This is because I commonly join the sport team.

For example, I joined the baton twirling club for 6 years when I was in junior high and high school.
Our goal was to win the first prize in the national competition.
Therefore, our practice was quite hard like six or seven days a week.
Because only half of the team could be the regulars of the competition member, the communication between them was really difficult.
(Our team member was 54 people. Therefore, 28 people were regulars and 26 people were supports.)
Finally, we got the third prize in the national competition.



I would like to share what we done to be the unified team.

Expedition Log 1.
What we tried to do to promote a sense of shared identity for our team was...

We tried to talk with everyone as much as possible in the practice.
We decided the monthly goals and the final goal as chapter1 stated.
We often had a meeting to confirm our goal.
We shared the anxious feeling, complaints, things that should be changed in the practice.
We tried to communicate not only in the practice but also out of practicing to know each other.

2 件のコメント:

  1. Hi Rikako,

    Thanks for all these great posts! And sorry for being so slow in commenting.

    And thanks too for commenting on so many others blogs. You comment more than anyone else, which is great for your classmates because they get to know they are being read.

    As for your baton twirling, this is a great example of effective techniques, and it is no wonder you did so well nationally (quite an accomplishment, by the way!!!).

    Ken

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  2. You're welcome:)
    I am enjoying to read this book and post a blog.

    Yes, I really feel a great accomplishment for my baton twirling!
    My best experiences ever.

    Rikako

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