Development of a Tool for Team Formation in Engineering Education

8 Pages Posted: 27 Dec 2021

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Daniel MBURASEK

Université Nouveaux Horizons

Odon MUSIMBI

Metropolitan State University of Denver

Date Written: December 27, 2021

Abstract

Efficient team formation presents challenges both for the industry and the academia, especially among first year students. In academia, the difficulty is due to a lack of familiarity between instructors and new students at the beginning of each semester while in the industry, the issue is the incomplete picture of new employee’s personality by the supervisors. The quality of the team greatly affects both the team member experience as well as the outcome of assigned projects. There is a strong need to create a tool or a program that allows instructors and supervisors to create effective teams with evenly distributed skills amongst the teams in a timely fashion. Studies show that the balance of skills, rather than the presence of highly skilled individuals, leads to successful teams. The ultimate goal is to create a tool that will give teams the opportunity to operate at their maximum potential.
This paper focuses on the creation of teams for first year students of engineering. The outcome is based on the results of a project assigned to a team of second year engineering students. The choice of second year students was dictated by the need to have students who had already experienced the adverse effects of malfunctioning teams during their previous projects. The goal of the project was to design a software and user interface for a tool that instructors could use to create optimal project teams in an efficient manner.

Keywords: Team, Formation, Project, Engineering, Optimization, Matlab

Suggested Citation

MBURASEK, Daniel and MUSIMBI, Odon, Development of a Tool for Team Formation in Engineering Education (December 27, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3994323 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3994323

Daniel MBURASEK (Contact Author)

Université Nouveaux Horizons ( email )

Congo, Democratic Republic of the (Zaire)

Odon MUSIMBI

Metropolitan State University of Denver ( email )

Administration Building 1201 5th St
Denver, CO 80204
United States

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