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rockfist wrote:I can only speak about my experience in TOFU. We’ve had probably a dozen leaders in my time in the clan. For one person to have done it for that whole time would’ve been impossible. There may be clans where that is how it functions but those clans are always a heartbeat away from extinction. A clan ideally needs 3-7 people capable of leading it at any time. That, as others have alluded to is the problem.
Doc_Brown wrote:I think one thing TOFU has done well is to distinguish between clan leadership, war organization (running threads, creating games, sending invites, etc...), and war game/team selection. We have frequently had different people perform all 3 of those roles. That takes a lot of the burden off of any one person. It also makes it easier for players with either less overall CC experience, or even just a lack of familiarity with a clan's strengths and weaknesses to get involved supporting the clan with the more tedious "busy work" of organizing clan wars. Another member takes the responsibility to pick games/settings and select teams behind the scenes. Organization of a couple wars is great training towards clan leadership.
iAmCaffeine wrote:Doc_Brown wrote:I think one thing TOFU has done well is to distinguish between clan leadership, war organization (running threads, creating games, sending invites, etc...), and war game/team selection. We have frequently had different people perform all 3 of those roles. That takes a lot of the burden off of any one person. It also makes it easier for players with either less overall CC experience, or even just a lack of familiarity with a clan's strengths and weaknesses to get involved supporting the clan with the more tedious "busy work" of organizing clan wars. Another member takes the responsibility to pick games/settings and select teams behind the scenes. Organization of a couple wars is great training towards clan leadership.
dont most clans do this?
iAmCaffeine wrote:Doc_Brown wrote:I think one thing TOFU has done well is to distinguish between clan leadership, war organization (running threads, creating games, sending invites, etc...), and war game/team selection. We have frequently had different people perform all 3 of those roles. That takes a lot of the burden off of any one person. It also makes it easier for players with either less overall CC experience, or even just a lack of familiarity with a clan's strengths and weaknesses to get involved supporting the clan with the more tedious "busy work" of organizing clan wars. Another member takes the responsibility to pick games/settings and select teams behind the scenes. Organization of a couple wars is great training towards clan leadership.
dont most clans do this?
Caymanmew wrote:I used to run ATL mostly solo. In the last year we have been splitting duties between 3 or 4 people for each war though.
iAmCaffeine wrote:Caymanmew wrote:I used to run ATL mostly solo. In the last year we have been splitting duties between 3 or 4 people for each war though.
they did things through multiple people before you got there too don't worry
iAmCaffeine wrote:Doc_Brown wrote:I think one thing TOFU has done well is to distinguish between clan leadership, war organization (running threads, creating games, sending invites, etc...), and war game/team selection. We have frequently had different people perform all 3 of those roles. That takes a lot of the burden off of any one person. It also makes it easier for players with either less overall CC experience, or even just a lack of familiarity with a clan's strengths and weaknesses to get involved supporting the clan with the more tedious "busy work" of organizing clan wars. Another member takes the responsibility to pick games/settings and select teams behind the scenes. Organization of a couple wars is great training towards clan leadership.
dont most clans do this?
Keefie wrote:lol - I wish.
I've done everything on my own for 9 1/2 years.
Shannon Apple wrote:Keefie wrote:lol - I wish.
I've done everything on my own for 9 1/2 years.
Maybe it's just a situation of them feeling comfortable with you doing all the work? People are creatures of habit. If they get used to someone doing everything, then you won't find too many willing to jump in and help.
I think if people work together, there will always be enough people willing and able to take on leadership roles. Of course, you do need someone to take on the position of delegator to ensure tasks are handed out. The secret is not dumping everything on one person. Not many have time to be a sole leader.
I have never been in clan leadership on CC, but I've been in similar situations, maybe on a bigger scale though. Oh, and I've let myself become THAT person. The one who ends up doing everything because others can't be bothered, and I just burned out. That happens.
Caymanmew wrote:I used to run ATL mostly solo. In the last year we have been splitting duties between 3 or 4 people for each war though.
IcePack wrote:https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=238670
If you come across any newbies who aren't clan experienced but wanna try out / dip their toe into the world, send them this direction. Maybe we can find a couple people who are interested / get into a clan after a fun experience.
Shannon Apple wrote:IcePack wrote:https://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=90&t=238670
If you come across any newbies who aren't clan experienced but wanna try out / dip their toe into the world, send them this direction. Maybe we can find a couple people who are interested / get into a clan after a fun experience.
Wow, that got some serious interest.
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