Team & Teamwork. More Than Meets The Eyes! 3 Design Group  Engineering projects require diverse skills  This creates a need for group (team) work 

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Team & Teamwork

More Than Meets The Eyes!

3 Design Group  Engineering projects require diverse skills  This creates a need for group (team) work  The larger the team the more complex relationships become: n(n-1)/2  What is a team  Complementary skills  Committed to a common goal/approach  Accept accountability

4 Design Group  Models of team development  Forming – creation  Storming – develop objective  Norming - accept roles and objectives  Performing – achieve  Adjourning – success and adjourn  Select members based on skills 1.Technical 2.Problem-solving 3.Interpersonal

Team Performance Curve Develop Teamwork

Real Team Characteristics

7 Design Group  Understand shared goals  What is success?  Develop decision making guidelines 1.Decision by authority (leader) 2.Expert Member 3.Average member opinion 4.Majority 5.Consensus Normal Group Technique: Members generate a solution; top idea wins!

8 Design Group  Teams that spend time together tend to be successful teams  Learn about each other and accent!  Respect each other 1.Listen actively 2.Consider your response to others 3.Constructively criticize ideas, not people 4.Respect those not present 5.Communicate your ideas effectively 6.Manage conflict constructively

9 Design Group  Hold effective meetings 1.Have an agenda 2.Show up prepared 3.Pay attention 4.Schedule time and place of next meeting 5.Summarize  Assign tasks and responsibilities  Project management

Design Group Team member roles – Hardware – Software – Mechanical – Leading Find Strengths – Leader – Recorder – Spoke person – Optimistic – Pessimistic (challenge ideas) – Analyst (how things are going)

Design Group Conflict Management – Develop strategy – Listen – Mediate Delphi Technique – Provide a solution to the mediator – Mediator makes a decision – Feedback to mediator – Revised mediator decision

Class Assignment Develop team process guidelines: Team’s name Team’s mission and objectives: design problem statement Decision making guidelines: how do you plan to finalize your decisions? Meeting guidelines: How will you run your meetings? Team roles: what are each team member skills? Conflict resolution: how do you plan to resolve your conflicts? Do the survey sheet (next slide)

References hulman.edu/eceweb/ECE362/Lectures/ECE36 2/Smith-TPMS03.pdf : Teamwork and PRoject Management hulman.edu/eceweb/ECE362/Lectures/ECE36 2/Smith-TPMS03.pdf