Class project: plan a design to protect your egg from break after a 10-ft fall and execute the plan.
Professor K assigned us a task to make a plan on how we will be creating this design and building it so that the egg will be protected. Before beginning, we were told that the supplies were 8 straws and 2 feet of tape and the design must show at least 50% of the egg. Another challenge is that we were not allowed to touch the materials while planning so that our team will learn to organize an effective plan. The time limit for planning was 25 minutes long, and the building process was only 10minutes.
Step 1: Define your goals and objectives
My group definitely began with this step. We knew what we wanted to do and when our deadline was. What we needed to do was create a design that was effective in protecting the egg from breaking when we drop it on the floor. We knew we were given 25 minutes to continue working on our plan.
Step 2: Determine your resources and current status vis-à-vis objectives
We understood our supplies were limited to only 8 straws and 2 feet of tape, and the rule is to make sure that the egg is at least 50% visible. Most of us spoke about our ideas, whereas some we're just going along with whoever was speaking. Something that held us back was that a few of our group members strongly believed their design was better and they refused to see that the other ideas might work or that it might be better to incorporate all the ideas.
Step 3: Develop several alternative strategies
One idea was to was the straws all around the egg so it would cushion the fall. Another idea was to make the straws stick out of the egg so it would look like the egg is going to run away on many legs. Another idea is to create some sort of basket for the egg to fall into. All these ideas a fun and crazy, but would they work? The first idea might work. The second idea would not work because the straws are too flexible and would bend right when it hits the floor. The third idea would have worked if we had more time to create the fort.
Step 4: Make a tactical plan.
The plan that most of us decided on was the to go through with the first idea. Our flaw was that we didn't elect a leader, and everyone argued our way through the design. This step was halfway done.
Step 5: Implement the plan and evaluate results
Our group was very good at contributing ideas and building the egg contraption, but our organization was messy. We had a few designs in mind and we decided to confirm one of the designs when we get the materials. If I could, I would definitely redo this task with all the planning steps.
Mostly we failed during the 10 minutes. We had a hard time getting the quiet group members to contribute. They had to be told what to do, while the ones with the ideas wanted to go forth with his or her own plan. We went through with every step in the planning process, but it was very sloppy. We are suppose to be a team of one, and that was what we should have expressed in the beginning of the planning phase.
Overall, I had a fun experience :)
Sunday, March 14, 2010
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I think my group did alright without a leader because everyone was respectful of everyone else ideas; there were no conflicts. Seems like your group would have definitely done better if there was a leader to step in and help people compromise on their ideas.
ReplyDeleteMy group was also able to do well without a leader. However, similar to you, my group failed during the 10 minutes of executing our plan. We went forth with our initial plan and then ended up switching to something else when we found that there was very little time left.
ReplyDeleteAs you mentioned, it was a challenge to plan without actually having the materials on hand. If we had the materials, my group would probably have done some better planning with regards to how flexible the straws were, how long they were, etc.
Your group had similar problems to mine. However, the difference from our groups were the contribution of our members. We didn't have any quiet, reserved people refusing to contribute. I felt like it contributed a lot to the discussion and finding a good structure to protect the egg. I think your group would be more effective if everyone contributed ideas and collaborated together on them instead of pushing one idea. List the pros and cons and find the best suitable solution.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely looks like your group was lacking a strong leader. Someone in charge to motivate the weaker members and weave out the substandard strategies is very crucial especially when you are given such a short period of time to execute your plan.
ReplyDeleteFrom the looks of it , from the very beginning a leader would've been a better choice. It seems like your group members were very insecure about how they were going to finish everything on time. If you guys would've worked together and put your ideas together the project would've deffiently came out better. I agree 100% that if there was more time, and we could actually see the materials given the project would've been a lot easier.
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