B&D: Team Structure and Organization
One team I had the pleasure of being a part of was my high school soccer team. We were the Eagles - a single team split between junior varsity (JV) and varsity. The structure of a soccer team more closely resembles the football team analogy given by Bolman and Deal. In soccer, players perform in close proximity to one another with each play being a concerted group effort. I started on the JV team my freshman year. The JV team was significantly larger than the varsity team which made it much more difficult to manage. This loose structure, however, allowed everyone who wanted a shot at playing soccer a fair enough chance. Hardly any cuts were made on the JV team and everyone got playing time - even if they weren’t “ready” (I remember one game I stupidly showed up for the last half to observe after a track meet - I was thrown in anyway.). JV was not based on skill, but determination. Varsity, however, relied on prowess. Skilled JV players could play on both tea...