Originally Posted by
Big Bird
- It was TEAM-ORIENTED – We were all there for the team’s growth and development – that no one person was bigger than the team, and that no one project year was more important than the others.
- It was FUTURE-ORIENTED – We were building the team for future success. Our year was the first of a three year plan, and we had the people who understood this and were happy to curb their own ambitious designs in order to just get a result for the team and the experience on which we could build better cars in future. (This is a big one – many teams I speak to now over-design and over-commit for THIS year, because, well, we’re graduating at the end of the year and we want to leave our mark on the project.)