[58] How teams are organized

Road To THE IFC
2 min readJun 8, 2022

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2020, July 15th

Today, I have been added to the private Discord server of a team.

Until now, I was going from competition servers to competition servers. But I had never seen how a private team’s server looks like.

This is where captains manage their squad, ask for availabilities, organize the week, and chill with teammates.

I had no idea about the huge logistics of such organizations. And Discord is an amazing tool to manage theses kinds of projects. Like Slack for companies.

As we can see, there are a lot of subjects:

  • Rules
  • Week schedule
  • Partnerships
  • Goals
  • Staff space
  • Availabilities and holidays
  • Ongoing competitions
  • Section for test players
  • Social networks

It is really structured like a company.

A few days ago, we wanted to try a team chat in the IFC, just to test the technology, without spending much time on it (since we already have the backend ready). But seeing how teams are organized in these multi channels servers, it would be a waste of time right now, once again. Maybe later, but now is not the good timing.

I’m quite impressed about all this organization system.

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