I have been exposed to these kinds of situations for the past 2 national elections as part of the Media Crew where I was one of the members of Ormoc Cable Technical Crew and was also one of the planners of the group. I always work as a member, not a team leader.
Assigned to lead my students to perform what's been asked, ahem... precinct coordinator, this was the first time I was assigned to lead people.
Knowing what could happen during the day, I instructed my students to be polite and be extra careful and never to start unwanted incidents. With this, I can be assured that my members will be able to do their duties hassle-free.
And being a part a huge activity does not guarantee a "smooth-sailing" operation. Why? Well, there must be something that has been neglected or someone may have forgotten to consider a small but important detail.
I will not claim that I am a good leader, but having good members will make a better team. And Kudos to all my members:
Geraldine Alarde, Renante Balasabas, Maria Luz Pilos, Nathaniel Ramos, Joana Marie Sacay, Jessie Bejoc and the "ever active" and the "most responsive" member... NOT!!! Brian Nabre, thank you.
We all learned something in everything that we do...
"Whatever the shortcomings... its best to do what we can before we complain."
Renante, Nathaniel and I shared the same view:
"We have to do what was asked"
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