What excites me in this course is the unpredictable outcome of the final product that I and our team (once it is formed) will have at the end of the semester. I look forward to working as a team and develop something creative that I hope I will enjoy not only the outcome but also the process in creating it. As for what excites me in a more general matter, I am interested in working with (information) technology where we could either improve a particular system or produce something useful that can make our lives much comfortable.
In terms of the type of people that I want to work with, I don't have any strong preferences in particular. However, as the minimum requirement for a team requires to have at least one engineer and a business major, I would like to have as much diversity in the group as possible. For instance, if we were to create a team of 5 people, an ideal set of team members that I would imagine would consist of an engineer (apart from myself), a business major, a computer science major, and a humanities major. This will allow us to tackle upcoming issues from a diverse perspective and overcome difficulties in a creative manner. It would also be really helpful if everyone is cooperative and respects one another, thus creating great teamwork.
Hi! I'm also excited to be in a class totally unlike my others. It's really cool that this class is based entirely upon the success of the final project.
답글삭제Definitely agree about diversity in teams! Would be happy to work with you in this class. I have a business background with experience in business development, marketing, and operations management.
답글삭제I think team diversity can't be stressed enough. I've worked on several projects, inside and outside class, and I have seen personally how different the perspectives of a cs major and a sociology major differ - and those different perspectives are always invaluable. Props for prioritizing that!
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