Despite the really disruptive schedule (my team was entirely unable to go to CET office and hence our architects only entered the CET offices on Monday), this challenge is interesting as it "trains" our team's communication.
Converting a visual item into "voice" description, which then has to be transcribed into words. Pictures speak a thousand words, and evidently we are not able to write a thousand words, hence it is a challenge to conceptualize the airplane model in just words.
This also teaches me one thing: Pictures and Diagrams are significantly more effective than just plain words.
Nonetheless, this task is a relatively "solo" task. Although we are in a team, there isn't really much synergy between the team members. To succeed in this role, each team member simply has to be competent in their roles (to be able to describe the airplane, to be able to transcribe and to be able to follow instructions), and the project would be achieved.
However key thing is: each member has to be excellent/great in their role.
This is something which we can pick up when selecting team mates in the future, and also deciding what kind of project to pick up.
Video Log Link: http://youtu.be/wO1LMmvPsvM
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