Pros
The Good
-Some of the creative teams were talented, pleasant, respectful, and friendly.
-They were the ones that tended to have better ideas also.
-They were open to suggestions as well. Even if they didn't take them, they still were encouraged because they inspired even better ideas.
-They also worked faster because they compromised, were grounded, and were prepared.
-Felt professional and I learned from them.
Cons
The Bad
-Some other "creative teams" were creatively boring and indecisive.
-Tons of versioning only to go with the suggestion they scoffed at originally.
-Lots of bickering, posturing, and power struggles within the team.
-Lack of communication and difficulty articulating direction.
-Often arrogant, dismissive, self-deluded, and blame-gaming.
-Less experience and less imagination than "The Good" teams.
-Wasted lots of time showing each other YouTube videos which was incredibly distracting.
-Felt like High School and I learned nothing from them.
The Ugly
-The Bad also partook in endless nasty gossiping behind people's backs, sometimes even talking trash about one of their own that would step out for a moment.
-Sadly, the people in The Bad & The Ugly outnumbered the people in The Good.
-Nope. Not for me.