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&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4::&?xxx?xxx?2?xxx?xxx::There were times when Alan did not respond to team <BR>emails / texts and we werent sure if he was going <BR>to complete his tasks.&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4::&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4::&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4::&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4::Alan was a great listener. You could tell when you <BR>talked with him that he was interested in what you <BR>were saying and what you wanted to do.&?xxx?xxx?2?xxx?xxx::&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4::Alan had some difficulties in doing his part of <BR>the team work during the reality project. He <BR>never made excuses and always accepted full <BR>responsibility for missing meetings or maybe not <BR>coming through with his part in a timely manner.&?xxx?xxx?2?xxx?xxx::Alan promoted teamwork when he was available - he <BR>was just not available for a fair amount of the <BR>time during the last few weeks of the reality <BR>project - the crunch time.&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4::very personable&?xxx?xxx?2?xxx?xxx::&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4::&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4::Very adaptable and willing to listen and make <BR>changes as discussed by the team.&?xxx?xxx?xxx?3?xxx::&?xxx?xxx?xxx?xxx?4::&?xxx?xxx?2?xxx?xxx::I did feel that Alan could have helped our project <BR>if he had been engaged more. I know he had a busy <BR>workload, but we needed his point of view and <BR>expertise. I felt we really were missing what he <BR>could have brought to the project to make it <BR>better.&Assertiveness - I think he has great ideas and the
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<BR>team would benefit if he were more assertive and
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<BR>brought those out.
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<BR>Dependability - I wished he would have been more
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<BR>engaged in the project. During the crunch time of
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<BR>the project, I had no idea if he was going to make
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<BR>meetings and what he had done on his part of the
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<BR>project.
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<BR>Confidence - Alan can present well, but I dont
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<BR>think he believes it. I think if he were more
<BR>confident then others would see how well he knows
<BR>his information.::Alan was a good team member. He always was <BR>willing to listen and adapt. I think he is a good <BR>collaborator, but I think maybe he just had too <BR>many things going on during the last project to <BR>deliver like I think he is capable. Overall I was <BR>a little disappointed because I know he has the <BR>potential to have helped our team a lot more with <BR>his background and areas of expertise and I think <BR>our project somewhat missed what he had to bring <BR>to it. However, when you consider the whole <BR>entire program time frame, Alan was involved in <BR>helping our team succeed.
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