Monday, March 2, 2009

The Egg that Could!

We called our egg "The Egg That Could" and we should now call it "The Egg That Did". Out of all the 5 planning processes steps, my team used 3 of them. We defined our goal to create an egg covering that we could drop the egg in. We did not determine our resources to the fullest because we did not have the exact sizes of the utilities. Nor did we evaluate our individual strengths, but we did pick the shortest person in the group to drop the egg. We combined all of our ideas, to somehow incorporate what worked, so all alternatives were decided to be ad-libs of any left over materials. We had our tactical plan, but we didn't have the luxury f trail and error. In the end, our egg survived and we got 5 points.

4 comments:

  1. I guess most of grouds' eggs broke were partially because they were lack of luck in spite they planned well before they dropped their eggs. Your team sounds very lucky and did a good job in this game. Keep your hard work!!

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  2. Being that your group didn't follow all the steps to the planning process do you fill it WOULD have been beneficial to include the other two steps?What do you think was the main contribution to your success? Any congrats on the egg that could.

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  3. Since your group didn't follow most of the planning process, I guess thoroughly planning is not always the right choice. Our group planned and our egg still cracked. Maybe luck has something to do with this.

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  4. Congratulations on your sucess! Three out of five steps is not bad especially with limited time. Good idea utilizing the shortest person to drop the egg.

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