Business Context C.E.1 Part 5

 


Belbin team roles

Resource Investigator: Uses their inquisitive nature to find ideas to bring back to the team.

Teamworker: Helps the team to gel, using their versatility to identify the work required and complete it on behalf of the team.

Co-ordinator: Needed to focus on the team's objectives, draw out team members and delegate work appropriately.

Plant: Tends to be highly creative and good at solving problems in unconventional ways.

Monitor Evaluator: Provides a logical eye, making impartial judgement where required and weighs up the team's options in a dispassionate way.

Specialist: Brings in-depth knowledge of a key area to the team.

Shaper: Provides the necessary drive to ensure that the team keeps moving and does not lose focus or momentum.

Implementer: Needed to plan a workable strategy and carry it out as efficiently as possible.

Completer Finisher: Most effectively used at the end of tasks to polish and scrutinise the work for errors, subjecting it to the highest standards of quality control.

Agile Project Manager framework

  1. Requirements – what do you need to be able to do to complete the project 
  2. Planning – outlining the needs and requirements on how to complete the project 
  3. Design – how you are going to complete the project 
  4. Implementation – how will the skills needed be used to complete the project  
  5. Test – testing what you have done to see if it works  
  6. Evaluation – how well did the project go, where it went right and wrong  
  7. Maintenance – how will what you made continue to work afterwards 

The Raspberry Pi

It is capable of using sonar, cameras, you can attach it to a bread board and program it  

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