SC - First Feasts & changing traditions

LrdRas at aol.com LrdRas at aol.com
Wed Jan 24 08:22:38 PST 2001


In a message dated 1/23/01 5:51:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
jenne at mail.browser.net writes:

<< Is it really necessary to cultivate an agressively uncooperative attitude
 toward the people organizing the event, especially when you have (in
 theory) volunteered to work with them? >>

Point taken. OTOH, when you hire a plumber you don't tell him/her how to  do 
their plumbing. When you  'hire' a Kitchen Steward, there should be no reason 
to tell  him/her how to do their job. It is a matter of delegating 
responsibility. While the Event co-ordinator certainly should be  aware of 
what is happening with  various aspects of the event that awareness does not 
necessarily translate into control the details of that event. 

Micro-management is one of the worst traits found in some would be 
supervisory/director personel. Far better you get a team that works together 
like an well-rehearsed orchestra with an accomplished conductor rather than 
submitting to a somg writer telling  you how to play your instrument. :-)

Ras


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