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GE 115, Section 10. Lecture 4 Teaming. GE 115, Section 10 Administrative Notes:. Homework 1 due Wednesday, 10 Sept Read Chapter 6, Ethics, for Friday. Teams and Teaming (Ch 4). Team = Group of individuals who are empowered to be responsible for planning an “activity”
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GE 115, Section 10 Lecture 4 Teaming
GE 115, Section 10Administrative Notes: Homework 1 due Wednesday, 10 Sept Read Chapter 6, Ethics, for Friday
Teams and Teaming (Ch 4) • Team = • Group of individuals who are empowered to • be responsible for planning an “activity” • make decisions regarding the “activity” • accomplish/implement the “activity” • All must make a contribution! Team =
GE 115, Section 10 Code of Conduct => One of the items to be posted on your web page Content What about problems Format Team positions (who sets agenda…etc) Records/logbook Faculty: Example
GE 115, Section 10 Teams Be thinking of who you want on your team. We’ll work on assigning teams soon.
Teaming Exercise “Lost on the Moon” NASA Survival Case Study Read the following case study, Lost on the Moon, and rank-order the items listed on the worksheet provided. (Individually first, then as group) Consider yourself a member of a spaceship crew. Your spacecraft was originally scheduled to rendezvous with a mother ship on the lighted surface of the moon. Due to engine failure, however, it was necessary for you and your crew to crash-land some two hundred miles from the mother ship. Luckily, you are still on the same side of the moon. In landing, much of the equipment was damaged beyond use and several of the crew were injured. Fifteen items of equipment were left intact and undamaged during the crash landing. Since it is necessary for you to reach the mother ship as soon as possible if you are to survive, only some of the undamaged equipment may be taken on the two hundred-mile trek that lies ahead. You have been given a sheet that lists the fifteen items of equipment that are still in serviceable condition.
Teaming Exercise “Lost on the Moon” NASA Survival Case Study
GE 115, Section 10 End Lecture 4 Teams & Teaming