Challenges and Answers
Challenges:
How to enlist runners who will prove most efficient at covering the course; how to keep them up to speed; and how to get them to work together smoothly as a team (over the years) without bumping into each other-and without hurting your cause by running outside the appropriate lanes.
Answers:
Much depends on local circumstance. Organizers must play to a great extent by ear, without a script, intuitively. They must look at the group as a team and continually nurture and build the team. The team can be in the form of a coalition, advisory board, task force or community board-whatever meets the needs of your project and community.
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