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1 © R. J. Eggert, 20101Capstone Design Conference 2010 Coaching Design Project Teams to Victory Rudy Eggert Mechanical & Biomedical Engineering

2 Agenda Introduction Seminar Sessions  Planning the course  Forming project teams  Building teamwork skills  Fixing dysfunctional teams Wrap-up © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/20102

3 Why are we here today? © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/20103  Engineering Design  Project management  Teamwork To improve our students’ skills :

4 Why the title? Coaching Design Project Teams Victory © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/20104

5 Why “Coaching?”  Coaches motivate learners to draw on knowledge they already possess and to solve real world problems with it.  Coaches mentor & advise versus “teach”  Coaches also recruit, plan, evaluate, motivate and make substitutions © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/20105

6 What is “design?”  a set of decision-making processes  used to determine the form of a product given the functions desired by the customer  usually requires group decision-making © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/20106

7 What is a “project?”  unique sequence of work tasks,  undertaken once  achieves a specific set of objectives Project Plan includes work tasks, budgets, schedules and establishes who, what and how much © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/20107

8 What is a team / teamwork? Group of people that:  have complementary skills and knowledge  work together toward common goals  hold each other mutually accountable Works for sports team or design project team 6/8/20108 © R. J. Eggert, 2010

9 What is a “victory?” Victory = wherein the students:  deploy effective design methods  develop sound project mgt procedures  develop teamwork skills As Beyerlein might say… it’s not the design artifact dummy… it’s the process! © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/20109

10 Seminar Format  Moderator poses topic (< 1 min)  Participants (round table discussion) select a “reporter” (<1 min) discuss topic (<10 min) summarize important points (< 2 min)  Table “reporter” stands/delivers  Moderator wraps-up/take home materials  “Reporter” hands-in “summary” sheet © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201010

11 Schedule © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201011

12 Planning a capstone design project course © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201012

13 Planning - Take Home © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201013 Project development process FAQ Project description sample Syllabus Schedule Prototyping plan Clients’ assessment

14 Forming design project teams © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201014

15 Forming Teams - Take Home © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201015 Team forming process Project applications (Faculty approval via Email)

16 Building teamwork skills © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201016

17 Teamwork Skills - Take Home © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201017 Winning Teamwork Skills – intro/handout Team Development – commitment / rules Team skills builder (like CATME) http://coen.boisestate.edu/reggert/ME481_3/Teamwork/ Teamwork.htm

18 Fixing dysfunctional teams © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201018

19 Dysfunctional Teams Take Home © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201019 (Required progress report emails) (Required stand/deliver oral reports) Five minute survey (Bi-weekly project review meetings) (Team Skills Builder reports) Monash U. Strategies http://coen.boisestate.edu/reggert/ME481_3/

20 Coaching Design Project Teams The “Coaching” approach includes developing students’:  Design skills  Project mgt skills, and  Teamwork skills We are the “head coaches,” we are responsible for a winning season. © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201020

21 To coach a “winning” semester we need a winning attitude: "Winning is not a sometime thing; it's an all time thing. You don't win once in a while, you don't do things right once in a while, you do them right all the time. Winning is a habit. Unfortunately, so is losing." Vince Lombardi © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201021

22 Thank you for participating!  See my website for ideas: http://coen.boisestate.edu/reggert/ http://coen.boisestate.edu/reggert/ (see Senior Design Project ME481/483 and Capstone Design Conference)  Examine the 2 nd Ed. of Engineering Design (see website above)  Send email to me at reggert@boisestate.edureggert@boisestate.edu © R. J. Eggert, 20106/8/201022


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