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How to be an outdoor team leader?

Do "three know fairly well" before departure;

(1) Know the route fairly well ~ You should not only know the planned route, but also have a backup plan to facilitate adjustment.

The more difficult it is to know the partner you go with, the higher the overall quality requirements for the players. When there are novices, do a good job of matching strengths and weaknesses. You must check your condition and equipment before you leave.

③ Pay attention to the weather ~ Try to understand the possible weather changes during the activity, and dare to adjust or even cancel the activity arrangement in case of sudden bad weather.

Summary after the activity:

Complete an activity, compare the actual implementation with the previous plan, see how much has been completed, analyze the reasons for the unfinished part, and improve the ability to make plans and implement. Finally, give yourself a score-if it is always far from the plan, it means that you lack the conditions to become an excellent team leader.

Team leader's own quality requirements:

Strong sense of responsibility, good execution, good interpersonal communication, courage to admit mistakes, rich outdoor knowledge and Shan Ye experience, and cohesion.

As a team leader, you don't want running all the way. It's not that the farther away from the team, the more "fierce donkey"! I have seen this kind of activity many times. A team leader can't even keep the most basic formation, so don't do it!

As a team leader, no matter how high his skills and physical fitness are, he should not leave his exhausted players and rush forward alone. In addition to keeping a tacit understanding with the designated peak and finish line in the team and keeping a close formation, the key situation must also refer to a deputy leader who has to help his teammates after running in the team.