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Title: Cornerstone Lab


1
Cornerstone Lab
  • GEB 3031L
  • April Edwards

2
Tonights Agenda
  • Initial Client Contact
  • Project Initiation Blueprint
  • Statement of Purpose
  • SMART Goal Setting
  • Documents from Text
  • Client Agreement Form
  • Project Manager
  • For Next Week

3
Initial Client Contact
  • Teams must arrange a meeting with their client
    ASAP!
  • Prepare Agenda/Minutes
  • Give a copy to client as follow-up
  • Business Casual Attire
  • Arrive On Time Be Prepared!
  • Determine Preferred Method/Days/Times for Client
    Contact

4
Project Initiation Blueprint
  • Due Week 4 worth 45 team points
  • Guidelines Cornerstone Website
  • Components
  • Statement of Purpose
  • SMART Goal
  • Worksheet for Identifying Project Objects
  • The 10 Worst Things That Could Happen
  • Client Agreement Form (revised)

5
Blueprint - Statement of Purpose
  • 2-3 pages in length
  • Outlines your teams commitment to your project
    and will include
  • Team Motto why you chose it
  • Why project appealed to your team
  • Teams initial impression of the client and how
    you will add value
  • Visualize your finished product
  • Instructors role in achieving your goal

6
Blueprint - SMART Goal
  • A one-sentence goal that describes what your
    project is going to accomplish/produce.
  • S Specific
  • M Measurable
  • A Action Oriented
  • R Realistic
  • T Time-Limited
  • Example By Nov. 15th, Team X will raise 1800 to
    be used for The Coalition to Save the Ducks to
    build a new duck habitat.

7
SMART Goal
  • In order to reach your goal, you must prepare the
    stepsObjectives.
  • Teams must submit at least 3 objectives
  • Dont forget about the contingency plans!
  • Project Managers are required for each objective
    each team member will be a PM during the
    semester

8
Make sure your objectives are SMART
Project Mgrs. should track what needs to be done
Project Mgrs should assign duties
9
Contingency Plans
  • The key to project success
  • Always have a contingency plan in case you fall
    short of target for an objective.
  • For Example
  • When our speed dating event fell short, we
    executed our Contingency Car Wash to earn 200 by
    10/13/08

10
Project Manager
  • A team member can only act as PM for one SMART
    Objective.
  • Opportunity to wear Management Hat
  • The PM is the individual who is most familiar
    with a particular objective. They study the
    objective, identify the tasks that need to be
    completed, and develop a timeline to insure
    success.

11
Staying SMART
  • Meet Regularly
  • Face-to-face is best, but
  • Virtual meetings are better than not meeting at
    all
  • Continuous Benchmarking
  • Are you meeting your targets?
  • How far ahead/behind are you
  • Monitor Timelines
  • Keep track of your other assignments and allow
    extra time

12
Staying SMART
  • Execute Contingency Plans Appropriately
  • Dont wait until its too late in the semester
  • Act on your back-up plans quickly
  • Trust Each Other and be Trustworthy
  • Do what you say you will do
  • If you cant meet your obligations, let your
    teammates know ASAP

13
Staying SMART
  • Communicate Regularly
  • With your teammates (constantly)
  • With your client (weekly updates)
  • With you lab instructor (whenever you need
    advice, assistance, or a cheering section)

14
Blueprint - Text Resources
  • Must complete the following documents from your
    text
  • Worksheet for Identifying Project Objects
  • Use this form to begin developing your objectives
  • Review business needs, stakeholders needs
  • The 10 Worst Things That Could Happen
  • What could stand in the way of success? Likely
    problems that may need to be addressed (weather,
    poor showing, team conflict)
  • Situation vs. Reaction

15
Blueprint - Client Agreement Form
  • Use the revised form on my website
  • Standard contract for semester
  • Client Responsibility
  • Team Responsibility
  • Project Information
  • Skill Requirement
  • Signatures
  • Contact Information
  • All elements must be typed except for signatures

16
Miscellaneous
  • Consider using Team Contract (sample on my
    website) not required
  • Begin drafting timesheets
  • 25 hour minimum per student
  • One objective must be scheduled to end no later
    than Week 5

17
For Next Week
  • Blueprint due at beginning of class
  • No late papers accepted!
  • Team Information
  • Team Photo
  • Team Name/Contact Info
  • Team Client/Contact Info
  • Progress Report Presentations
  • Review guidelines (due week 5)
  • Pass/Fail (individual assignment)
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