DocumentCode :
1675808
Title :
Preparing engineering students for working in teams through senior design projects
Author :
Jenkins, Hodge ; Lackey, Laura W.
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
129
Lastpage :
136
Abstract :
This paper explores teaming and its cultivation in senior capstone design projects to better prepare students for occupational interaction with other professionals, clients, and management to solve complex or open-ended problems. Teaming is deemed an important skill for engineers, by organizations employing engineers and other professionals. In the global marketplace organizations that value and capitalize on these skills can be more agile and competitive. The impact of current and future trends on teaming, including outsourcing and globalization, are discussed in terms of non-technical skills required for practicing engineers and the preparation of new engineers. Parallels between senior design projects and actual industry projects are drawn to highlight the key personal interaction skills and tools required for success. Examples of successful student teams and professional teams are presented for discussion. Measurements of project and teaming success by industry and professional organizations are presented. Topics include: traditional, global and virtual team structures emphasizing the nontechnical aspects necessary for modern teams including, team communication, diversity and cultural aspects, problem resolution, and other elements necessary for project success.
Keywords :
design engineering; engineering education; professional communication; project management; team working; engineering students; occupational interaction; personal interaction skills; professional teams; senior design projects; team working; Cultural differences; Demography; Design engineering; Electronic equipment manufacture; Engineering students; Global communication; Globalization; Product design; Product development; Trade agreements;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference, 2005. IPCC 2005. Proceedings. International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9027-X
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9028-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.2005.1494169
Filename :
1494169
Link To Document :
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