7th November 2005, 02:12 PM
I'd agree that what Troll has described sounds like good practice.
When I ran field projects, all relevant design documents were always available, and everyone (graduate or other) was encouraged to take part in discussion and interpretation. I also always did a site tour for all staff every week, so that they could all see the big picture - particularly useful on extensive sites, where individuals might only have actually worked in one small area all week and never even seen the rest.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished
When I ran field projects, all relevant design documents were always available, and everyone (graduate or other) was encouraged to take part in discussion and interpretation. I also always did a site tour for all staff every week, so that they could all see the big picture - particularly useful on extensive sites, where individuals might only have actually worked in one small area all week and never even seen the rest.
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished