Sunday, February 27, 2011

How Would You Respond to that

From my point of view the group didn't do anything but brainstorming, brainstorming is good and is a crucial part of a organization like this, but at some point you have to take action to get things done. the leader, Juan didn't give the team any direction. and even after Juan told the rest of the group that the concert was out of their budget, Juan and the others didn't brainstorm an think of anything else.
also if the group was suppose to come up with an event with a month, i honestly think there should of been more meetings, then like one meeting a week. if the group were to meet at least twice a week, a lot more ground could of been covered, and the productivity would have increased.
the event that the group chose was a bad choice to. not only did the concert not fit with the organization's mission but it was out of their budget, and if Juan didn't know the budget at the beginning of the first meeting, thats saying something; he wasn't prepared. also finding out the things you would need for a concert wouldn't taken a long time, assuming the group had a computer, otherwise it would have taken more time, but if they more meetings such information could have retrieved more quickly. a dinner would of been a good and pretty simple idea, or like a award ceremony for students that did some recognizable would have nice too.
the other group members could have spoken out a bit sooner to have gotten better results from the meetings instead of the failure. If anything, i'm sure there were some other really good ideas, and some concerns about the group's progress, but why no body said anything else that could of helped in the second to last meeting is beyond me.

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