Monday morning found West CEO students working as a team to solve some "problems." They quickly succeeded in Gary DeVore's challenge to get a ball transported around the room using a gutter system. Up next, cross the acid river using small boards as boats while staying physically connected. Not quite as easy and still unsolved by the end of class. Along with the challenges, Gary talked about understanding personality types and the phases of a group once it is formed.
Gary is a retired business owner, consultant, youth counselor, and travel enthusiast residing in Savanna, IL and is a big supporter of the student-driven philosophy behind CEO.
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