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The '''Scothorn Model''' is a currently unimplemented proposal to change the way Spacesim's [[Administration]] hierarchy is organized. Specifically, it suggests that the two individuals who act as Spacesim's Club Heads are not necessarily the two [[Mission Commanders]].
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The '''Scothorn Model''' is a [[currently]] unimplemented proposal to change the way Spacesim's [[Administration]] hierarchy is organized. Specifically, it suggests that the two individuals who act as Spacesim's Club Heads are not necessarily the two [[Mission Commanders]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
Since its founding, Spacesim has been led by the Mission Commanders. An arguably regrettable result of this is that Spacesim's focus tends towards the [[Mission]] rather than the [[EEP|educational]] side of things. The Scothorn model (which, as the name suggests, was formulated by [[Jonathan Scothorn]] in [[2006-07|2007]], would ensure that the two Club Heads are those out of the six [[Commanders]] who have the best leadership abilities. One result of this would be that the mission is just as important as the other aspects of Spacesim; another would be that those who wish to be in leadership positions are not required to apply as Mission Commander, but can instead apply for whichever position interests them most.
 
Since its founding, Spacesim has been led by the Mission Commanders. An arguably regrettable result of this is that Spacesim's focus tends towards the [[Mission]] rather than the [[EEP|educational]] side of things. The Scothorn model (which, as the name suggests, was formulated by [[Jonathan Scothorn]] in [[2006-07|2007]], would ensure that the two Club Heads are those out of the six [[Commanders]] who have the best leadership abilities. One result of this would be that the mission is just as important as the other aspects of Spacesim; another would be that those who wish to be in leadership positions are not required to apply as Mission Commander, but can instead apply for whichever position interests them most.

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The Scothorn Model is a currently unimplemented proposal to change the way Spacesim's Administration hierarchy is organized. Specifically, it suggests that the two individuals who act as Spacesim's Club Heads are not necessarily the two Mission Commanders.

History

Since its founding, Spacesim has been led by the Mission Commanders. An arguably regrettable result of this is that Spacesim's focus tends towards the Mission rather than the educational side of things. The Scothorn model (which, as the name suggests, was formulated by Jonathan Scothorn in 2007, would ensure that the two Club Heads are those out of the six Commanders who have the best leadership abilities. One result of this would be that the mission is just as important as the other aspects of Spacesim; another would be that those who wish to be in leadership positions are not required to apply as Mission Commander, but can instead apply for whichever position interests them most.