posted on 2006-07-21, 15:45authored byHoward G. Denton
The paper examines some aspects of the planning and practice of multi-disciplinary
team based design project work at undergraduate level. It is based on a survey
conducted for The Royal Academy of Engineering and The Design Council (which
would be relevant to any design centred work). Pressures internal and external to
engineering courses for the adoption of multi-disciplinary team based work are
discussed. A number of key factors arising from the survey are addressed. These
include: planning and supporting the development of team working capability
across a whole university; the development of capability through consideration of
task type, size, duration, disciplines involved, team size, roles and selection.
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DENTON, H.G., 1997. Multi-disciplinary team based project work: planning factors. Design Studies, 18(2), pp. 155-170