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Title: Feedback


1
Feedback
  • Deliverable 2
  • Spring 2004

2
Some Cautionary Tales
  • The Beaten Dog Syndrome
  • Captain Courageous
  • The Art of Competition

3
Scores For Deliverable 2 (out of 200)
  • BIG 159
  • Dynamic Data Revolution 163
  • FIST 184
  • IDS 146
  • Infinite Analysis 159

4
Cover Page Challenge
  • We still have to figure out a good cover page
    layout.
  • It is very confusing.

5
Agenda
  • Form
  • Feedback is here
  • Content
  • Feedback is in the deliverables

6
Form
  • Form will always be made up of the same
    components and always be worth 40 points
  • However, depending on the deliverable, the
    components will be weighted differently
  • In this deliverable we had the following
  • Cover Page 15 points
  • Look and Feel 20 points
  • Organized 5 points

7
Form
  • In future deliverables, as the Cover Page and
    Look and Feel stabilize, Organized will
    become more and more important
  • Each time I score these components out of 10
    and then take the so-called weighted average
    scaled to 40 points
  • What follows illustrates how this is done
  • It also provides feedback that may be useful to
    you

8
Plan for Scoring Form
  • Score Cover Page (out of 10) giving specific
    feedback
  • Summarize this score in a Bottom Line
  • Score Look and Feel (out of 10) giving specific
    feedback
  • Summarize this score in a Bottom Line
  • Score Organized (out of 10) giving specific
    feedback (without summarizing) in a Bottom Line
  • Score Form (out of 40)
  • Compute weighted average and scale it to 40 points

9
1. Score Cover Page (out of 10 points)
  • BIG Huge disappointment, not up to high
    standards set in prior deliverable but great
    recovery thanks to John Katayamas insistence on
    adherence to these standards, again demonstrating
    his professionalism and non-student attitude
    this cover page is an excellent standard for
    internal deliverables (available upon request)
    John showed commitment to his teammates
    individual expectations shows strong
    determination, concern for team quality, and
    leadership 10 points (please note that for me,
    at times, the process is far more important than
    the end product this is an example)
  • Dynamic Data Revolution good ranking of
    information in order of importance, created new
    name and logo, used long-titles (a class first)
    to excellent effect shows adaptability and
    radical improvement 10 points

10
1. Score Cover Page (out of 10 points)
  • FIST Very boxy, but it could grow on you logo
    is great, but name-plus-acronym looks busy (this
    needs more work), got rid of two-tone scheme and
    thereby improved overall look and feel,
    incorporated feedback well, but slightly out done
    by peers (for example couldve made use of long
    titles shows good continuous improvement, but
    not quite as good as peers 8 points
  • IDS Very nice change in color scheme the use
    of shading in the team name throws the color
    scheme off a bit, otherwise very clean titles
    not sufficiently informative good use of client
    logo, excellent motto and well placed on back
    cover shows good radical improvement 9 points

11
1. Score Cover Page (out of 10 points)
  • Infinite Analysis Very clean good consistency
    with prior Cover Pages system name could be
    displayed more prominently, otherwise good
    ranking of importance of items very creative
    naming date adds little extremely good use of
    long titles paper quality is best in class and
    creates a very positive impression shows
    excellent continuous improvement 10 points

12
1. Bottom Line Cover Page (out of 10)
  • BIG 10 points Shows strong determination,
    concern for team quality, and leadership!
  • Dynamic Data Revolution 10 points Shows
    adaptability and radical improvement
  • FIST 8 points Shows good continuous
    improvement, but not quite as good as peers
  • IDS 9 points Shows good radical improvement
  • Infinite Analysis 10 points Shows excellent
    continuous improvement

13
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • BIG print in cover letter is too small Exec
    Sum has too much white space, could move
    paragraph down, dido client profile good
    consistency from page to page (at first), suggest
    using team logo in each page to anchor brand
    work plan is not framed inside the page well and
    has no title, excellent display of financial
    data, but page numbering changed excellent use
    of color in the Gantt Chart shows good work
    from individual team members, but not enough
    consistency from one work product to the next 7
    points

14
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • Dynamic Data Revolution nicely bound cover
    page has a good weight, but not as good as Best
    in Class (Infinity Analysis) document feels
    substantial logo in back needs work, but nice
    soft line in bottom to frame it awesome letter
    head, but date to far up, also consider fully
    justifying the body of the letter, excellent
    paper quality here! the line on top of each page
    is not consistent across the document, also
    consider placing your logo here to anchor your
    brand. . .

15
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • Dynamic Data Revolution . . . Executive Summary
    needs to be better place on the page, suggest
    also fully justifying the paragraphs and not
    indenting the first one excellent use of page
    numbering beautiful Table of Contents, a little
    stuffed in the last section, consider breaking
    that into two or more pieces , also suggest bring
    the entire thing down a bit to better frame it in
    the page . . .

16
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • Dynamic Data Revolution . . . Titles Executive
    Summary and Table of Contents are not
    consistent good use of Organizational Chart in
    client Profile, but you have the title Client
    Profile twice and neither is consistent with
    prior titles the date on top of each page is
    effective System Request should start at the top
    of the page pages from page 12 on do not have
    top line, that may be okay when you have
    graphics, but not when you start out with text
    the Exhibits could be better framed . . .

17
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • Dynamic Data Revolution . . . good use of color
    in Exhibit 3, but tables could be better framed
    in the page page 18 is extremely good, very
    clear and informative, awesome use of color and
    arrows good use of color in the work plan,
    consider playing around with the borders though,
    it feels kind of heavy the gray between phases
    darkens things a lot, rethink that beautiful
    use of color on pages 22 and 23, but Exhibit 8
    could be better framed and its title made more
    prominent . . .

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2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • Dynamic Data Revolution . . . extraordinary use
    of color on page 24, consider not putting a
    border or at least making it less intrusive and
    consider making the entire exhibit a bit larger
    to better show the 5 bullet points Exhibit 10
    sets new standards, its awesome great use of
    color, again, this time in the Gantt Chart
    shows incredible attention to standards and
    quality, extraordinary work 10

19
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • FIST Nicely bound good use of logo in back
    cover (consider putting your motto here)
    excellent idea to put a time line in the TOC, but
    could be made clearer excellent idea to use a
    watermark the Team Page in the back is
    incredible, great pictures, couldve added what
    each of member did for the deliverable the
    headers and titles are consistent and well
    designed . . .

20
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • FIST . . . the page numbers were done by hand
    and that detracts from the finished look of the
    document the cover letter is well framed in its
    page, but there is no contact information and the
    titles of Van and Eric are too small Executive
    Summary is well framed in the page, but consider
    using full justify to better frame the
    paragraphs the Gantt Chart would be easier to
    read if it had color shows a great deal of
    innovation 9

21
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • IDS Nicely bound excellent idea to use motto
    in back cover page awesome Timeline, still best
    in class good to put date on each page as well
    as logo headers are consistent, almost . . . the
    font size increased with the Executive Summary
    consider moving the Executive Summary down on the
    page a bit, to better frame it, also suggest
    using full justify and not indenting the first
    paragraph (see if you like that look) awesome
    Team Page, the title is not need and looks
    awkward, but good description of what each member
    did, great idea to use fresh ink to sign off,
    nicely cropped pictures great idea to use
    organizational chart, although it had some
    unnecessary information such as approval . . .

22
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • IDS . . . consider not indenting the first
    paragraph of each section, it is a nice signal to
    the reader that a major transition has just
    occurred, you did this in the Client Profile
    section, but nowhere else nice mix of narrative
    and bullets very nice way to organize the
    feasibility studies, good idea to put grade on
    top, it provides good orientation sadly the
    Project Initiation page was misprinted, the
    printer must not have recognized a hard return,
    this mishap really chopped up the rest of the
    pages, very unfortunate Operational costs is
    not capitalized consistent with the other titles
    the legend for Operational Costs is difficult to
    read . . .

23
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • IDS . . . the Work Plan is very well designed
    and displayed, consider using color to enhance
    readability, the due dates are difficult to read,
    the Status column is very useful Gantt Chart is
    missing, the last Table is a weak substitute, it
    contains duration information, but not time
    dependencies and resource allocations, it also
    needs a title in general, the tables need to be
    labeled and if possible titled good job
    interspersing tables with narrative shows
    expertise in professional presentations, an
    unfortunate mishap did not deter significantly
    8.5

24
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • Infinite Analysis nicely bound excellent paper
    for the cover page logo in back cover is hard to
    read, but may have a good subliminal effect the
    paper throughout the document is excellent the
    headers are consistent and very crisp the use of
    a border to frame each page greatly increases the
    quality of the document the cover letter is
    extremely well framed the Table of Contents is
    beautiful in its simplicity and elegance, great
    job framing the components, however, Of should
    probably not be capitalized the formatting of
    the titles changed from the Table of Contents to
    the Executive Summary, but the Executive Summary
    is also extremely well-framed and balanced . . .

25
2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • Infinite Analysis . . . the pictures are grainy
    but well cropped and placed, the individual write
    ups are very good, consider not boxing these in,
    consider not indenting them, consider not
    underlining the name and title of the members,
    dont put the titles in parenthesis (your style
    is stark simplicity, so endeavor to make that a
    unifying value throughout) the color at the
    bottom of the page is striking, but somehow it
    needs to be balanced with color on top or
    elsewhere, consider setting the titles in a
    similar colored box for balance fully justifying
    every paragraph is very effective in the
    problems/opportunities identified section, page
    6, things get cramped, the bullet list start off
    too soon (visually you expect more narrative
    motivating the list) . . .

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2. Score Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • Infinite Analysis . . . consider not indenting
    the first paragraph of each sentence, it is a
    strong signal to the reader that a major
    transition has just occurred very generous use
    of wide margins give the sense of wealth,
    abundance, and the impression that things have
    been boiled down to their essence the Workplan
    is not very well motivated (visually one would
    expect a narrative before jumping in with a
    table) the size of the table is very nice, it is
    very readable (what you would expect from a
    document that is actually going to get used to
    drive the project), some pages however do not
    have any information, moreover in Gantt Charts
    one expects to see time dependencies as well as
    clear component dependencies (arrows and other
    weird looking symbols), using color would enhance
    its readability shows superior workmanship 10

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2. Bottom Line Look and Feel (out of 10)
  • BIG 7 points Excellent display of financial
    data, good work from individual members, but
    little consistency between work products
  • Dynamic Data Revolution 10 points Awesome use
    of color, incredible attention to standards and
    quality
  • FIST 9 points Extremely innovative watermark
    and awesome team page
  • IDS 8.5 points Timeline and Team page continue
    to be their trademarks, very concise and best in
    class for balancing dynamic and static
    elements, unfortunate printing mishap
  • Infinite Analysis 10 points Maintained a unique
    and extremely powerful style throughout the
    document, superior workmanship

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3. Bottom Line Organized (out of 10)
  • BIG no table of contents otherwise all the
    components are in place and follow a logical
    order needs to guide the reader more in going
    from one section to the next 7
  • Dynamic Data Revolution well organized, but
    needs to guide the reader more in going from one
    section to the next 9
  • FIST Opens up with the Table of Contents, the
    reader may never get past that need to put TOC
    after Cover Letter and Executive Summary, these
    have the job of pulling the reader in the
    Project Management section needs more guiding
    narrative 8

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3. Bottom Line Organized (out of 10)
  • IDS The TOC is very informative, but needs to
    come after the cover letter, else reader may
    never get pass the TOC consider putting the
    Team Page on the back side of the Cover Page,
    it is awkward where it is at now the
    Organizational Chart, although a great idea,
    seems misplaced (it should) be within the
    narrative transitions between sections would
    help guide the reader, the Project Initiation for
    example sorely needs an introduction dido the
    Project Management section 8
  • Infinite Analysis the TOC belongs after the
    Executive Summary in the TOC you have Team
    Contributions but that section is actually
    titled Phase Contributions this is needs to be
    consistent, moreover, this is not a phase need
    more transitions between sections, for example
    from Business Model we jump to Problems in the
    Company without motivating the change then you
    do not guide the reader as to what to expect
    next 9

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4. Score Form (out of 40 Points)
  • BIG
  • 10(1.5) 7(2.0) 7(.5) 30.5
  • Dynamic Data Revolution
  • 10(1.5) 10(2.0) 9(.5) 39.5
  • FIST
  • 8(1.5) 9(2.0) 8(.5) 34
  • IDS
  • 9(1.5) 8.5(2.0) 8(.5) 34.5
  • Infinite Analysis
  • 10(1.5) 10(2.0) 9(.5) 39.5

The weights are in green scores, in red.
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