Thursday, November 17, 2011
You vs the Group
Working alone, in a group, or even with one other person always has its pros and cons. While working alone you can sometimes find yourself stuck and don’t have another option to help you out as if in a group. On the flipside, you have no one to butt heads with and clash on which ideas you see fitting for the project. As a group in many of the cases someone feels left out and becomes frustrated when their ideas are not put forth. This is the greatest problem about working in a group because it happens a majority of the time. On the other side, large amounts of work can be completed in a much quicker time than working solo. When it comes to working as a duo, if both people respect each other and their ideas, it is very easy to bounce ideas off each other and produce a solid piece of work on a timely schedule. If the two can’t come to work with each other the situation can become difficult to get any work done at all. In all three instances it really depends on the person who is involved and the way they can work and act around others. Working as an MA I have gotten to experience all types of work scenarios. I enjoy going back and forth between working by myself and others. That opportunity provides a lot of experience in the working world which we will all need at some point.
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