Team Process Worksheet

Team Process Worksheet

<p> ECEn 490 Design Team Process Worksheet</p><p>Please complete this worksheet as a team. It should help set some ground rules for working in teams that will make your project more productive. Email a copy of the completed form and post a copy on your website. Detailed answers are better.</p><p>Have a team meeting and discuss the engineering background of each team member. This might include areas of technical competence and previous educational or work experience. You should also get to know your other team members by sharing some of your personal background.</p><p>Discuss what you expect the team to accomplish and learn from this Senior Design Project, and how much effort you think this project will require. You should also discuss your own personal expectations for this course. You will be spending a lot of time with your team members this semester and understanding the motivation of each person will help the team to work together. Individual team-member biases will always be at work; it is better to have them known by the team.</p><p>1. Team name --Real Madrid 2. Team project selected --Robot Soccer 3. Date and time of team meetings --Monday at 3pm at Cadeem 4. List all team members with contact information. Identify the team Captain Warren Kemmerer------Mechanic/Motion [email protected] Brandon Williams----Team Captain/Vision/Mechanic [email protected] Daniel Gardner------Motion Control/[email protected] TJ Schramm------Simulation/Motion [email protected] Steven Deshazer------ROS/ [email protected] 5. List three things about the technical skills of each other member of your team. Steven---Embedded Firmware, Hardware Design/PCB Layout, Soldering Warren---Machining, C, C++, RF Comm TJ------Simulink, C, C++, Control Theory Brandon-C,C++,PCB,Solder Daniel ---A.I., Estimation detection, Writing skills</p><p>6. List three things about the personal background of each team member. Steven---Reader,Diabetic, Snowboarder Warren--Hiking, Racquetball, Runner TJ------Snowboarder, Actuator exp.,Youngest in family Brandon-Baby of group, Rock climber, Loves Hawaii Daniel----3 minors, MRI research, Loves Baseball 7. What should be some of the general ground rules for your team? 1. Get assignments done in timely manner 2. Ask for help 3. Actively communicate what is done and what is going done 8. What do you expect from each team member? --Be timely --Be Confident --Be patient 9. How will your team assign leadership and other roles? --Democracy 10. What do you expect from your team leader? --Maintain Communication with teacher and group --Make sure completed assignments 11. What other roles will be needed? --Mechanic --Simulator/Motion Control Theory --Vision and Algorithms --A.I. 12. What will make your team discussions most effective? --Make sure decisions are written down --Break up roles and talk about them individually --break up deadlines into smaller deadlines/tasks 13. How will your team make decisions? --Democracy 14. When things don't go as anticipated, how will you resolve problems? --Dont get frustrated --Discuss the problem in open manner 15. Discuss different methods of providing visibility of team decisions, assignments, team meeting notes, critical documents, etc. In the past I have required a website for each team, but I am leaving that up to each team to decide what and how they will archive the critical data to manage their projects. What method will your team use? -- We will have a wiki and google drive to share documents. </p>

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