When we see Naphtali in class, we use a social peer pressure tactic to get him to show up to meetings. Half-jokingly I said, "Ok, we had a 'false start.' Let's try again next Tuesday at 9 a.m. Besides, you can't get away that easily, I know where you work!" All three of us are Writing Center tutors so we are also co-workers. Steven titters when he hears my statement enforcing 'peer pressure.' Naphtali acknowledges the comment by responding with, "Yes, you do." The statement is made half-joking to not generate hostility at such an early stage. The comment also acts as a warning that I will not tolerate slacking on "this" project. In essence, I assume the role as the "Project Manager."