Although my own opinion is that securing a piece of r/Place isn’t a worthwhile use of time, I think that this serves really well as a training exercise.
An opportunity arises, we have not prepared for it and we didn’t have a plan of action ready. It requires internal collaboration as well as a certain amount of external communication. There is no clear leader, because the opportunity is not within a particular team/organization/company. Learning how to collaborate and manage a project like this seems like a valuable skill. Much in the same way that militaries run wargames, aspiring programmers join hackathons, I think that there might be some value (in terms of capacity building) in running some type of training program.
Note that I have spent a total of about 2 minutes thinking through this. This is a very rough idea.
Although my own opinion is that securing a piece of r/Place isn’t a worthwhile use of time, I think that this serves really well as a training exercise.
An opportunity arises, we have not prepared for it and we didn’t have a plan of action ready. It requires internal collaboration as well as a certain amount of external communication. There is no clear leader, because the opportunity is not within a particular team/organization/company. Learning how to collaborate and manage a project like this seems like a valuable skill. Much in the same way that militaries run wargames, aspiring programmers join hackathons, I think that there might be some value (in terms of capacity building) in running some type of training program.
Note that I have spent a total of about 2 minutes thinking through this. This is a very rough idea.