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Design For Manufacture. Paper Aeroplane Excersize Exercise Objective: This is designed to give a structured learning experience in team-based design

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Design For Manufacture

Page 2: Design For Manufacture. Paper Aeroplane Excersize  Exercise Objective: This is designed to give a structured learning experience in team-based design

Paper Aeroplane Excersize

Exercise Objective:This is designed to give a structured learning experience in team-based design and production that can be incorporated into a lecture on teams and teambuilding. It can be used pre-lecture to generate a shared experience the professor can draw upon in the lecture and class discussion, or as a post-lecture exercise in which students can practice what they have learned.

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Participant Roles

5 people per team 1 person designated as observer for each

team who examines group interactions and leads debriefing discussion after exercise. They should use an observer's sheet to record observations and comments.

1 person designated as a customer for each team who evaluates and accepts/rejects the product made by the team

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Materials

Each team of 5-7 people should receive the following:

100 sheets of typing paper 6 coloured pencils (different colors) one pair of scissors one role of masking tape

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Part 1 - Design

Each team is instructed to design a paper airplane that is both functional (i.e., it can fly across the room) and is aesthetically pleasing. They are given 10 minutes to design the plane and make enough prototypes for each team. Then the teams individually discuss the merits of each design, and as a entire group the class votes for the best one.

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Part 2 - ProductionEach team then has 10 minutes to design a production process to

make the preferred design, and estimate the amount of profit they can make in 10 minutes given the following cost, price, and quality parameters:

each sheet of paper costs $1 each minute of production costs $10 for labor and utilities capital equipment limited to one pair of scissors approved materials limited to typing paper, pencils, and one role

of masking tape each completed plane sells for $4, and the customer will buy as

many as are produced each team's customer determines whether a specific plane meets

quality standards and can reject a plane During the preparation the observers take notes on group

dynamics and the customer meet as a group to define their quality standards (which they write on a board in the front of the class).

After a 10 minute preparation period each team races to see how many good-quality planes they can produce in 10 minutes, and the winner is the one who makes the most profit.

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Part 3 – Debriefing After the production task is completed, the teams,

observers, and customers discuss the outcomes and what they learned from the exercise. Some discussion topics (found on the observer's checklist) can be:

key lessons learned team member interactions (balanced, did one

person dominate, etc.) did everyone contribute? were there any phases observed in team

formation? what could have been done better in the team?