fathers' day present-process or product
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 8:11 pm
Hi everyone,
For fathers' day, my team put up with purchasing some wooden photo frames for chn to paint/paste on. I found wooden frame are expensive, and limit the chance that children could contribute to their father's present, so I searched how to make frame with cardboard. I believe it a good chance to involve families-bring in some recycled waste, embed sustainability in program, save resources and money,..it is more about learning experiences than production. But other staff believe wooden ones are nicer looking than cardboard, and parents may dislike it and drop it to bin... I shared my opinion, they said 'up to you'. Therefore as a team leader, what decision would you make in this situation?
Thanks
Wenda
For fathers' day, my team put up with purchasing some wooden photo frames for chn to paint/paste on. I found wooden frame are expensive, and limit the chance that children could contribute to their father's present, so I searched how to make frame with cardboard. I believe it a good chance to involve families-bring in some recycled waste, embed sustainability in program, save resources and money,..it is more about learning experiences than production. But other staff believe wooden ones are nicer looking than cardboard, and parents may dislike it and drop it to bin... I shared my opinion, they said 'up to you'. Therefore as a team leader, what decision would you make in this situation?
Thanks
Wenda