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Vegetables are an important part of any healthy lifestyleTeam  Captain and Team Member Roles

One of the most significant changes with the 2009 Live Well Challenge is the change in roles and responsibilities for Team Captains and Team Members.

Team Captains

Team Captains are responsible for creating, managing, and motivating their teams. To be a Team Captain you must have access to a computer and an email account in order to communicate with your team.
 
Specific Team Captain duties include:
  • Register a team. Beginning June 29, 2009 you can register your team online. There are two team categories:
    • Traditional Teams – must have at least 3 members but no more than 10 members. All team members on a Traditional Team must be King County employees (anyone who receives a King County paycheck).
    • Couples Teams – consist of one King County employee and their spartner (only spartners who are covered by King County health benefits are eligible to play). The King County employee must register to be the Team Captain.

  • Recruit Team Members.
    Ask your co-workers or your spartner to participate. Provide team members with the team’s name (it will make it easier for them to register) and let them know that they need to register individually.

  • Motive and communicate.
    There are many things you can do to motivate and support your team.
    • Distribute event information and materials to your team members.
    • Send e-mail messages to team members with tips, activity logging deadlines and important information about the Live Well Challenge.
    • Understand and be able to explain the Live Well Challenge rules to your team members.
    • Contact the Health Matters Team if you or your team members have questions about the Challenge.

Team Members

To be a Team Member you must have access to a computer and an e-mail account in order to communicate with your Team Captain and your teammates.

Team Members are responsible for logging their activity each week. This is an important responsibility. If a team member does not log any activity for a week, a zero is averaged into the team score, which can really hurt the overall team’s score.
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