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19-12-2010 07:41
Chris FultzAny details? Is this something you recently did, or was it during the build season?
19-12-2010 12:51
rcmolloy
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Any details? Is this something you recently did, or was it during the build season?
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19-12-2010 21:12
DonRotolo
About how long does it take to get through a single team's full review? We're wanting to do something similar and just need some guidance on how long a subteam's presentation should be, and how long to allocate for review comments. I was thinking 3 hours total, is that about right?
19-12-2010 22:11
rcmolloy
Don,
The presentations in all took about 2 1/2 hours at maximum. I believe that our final review was about 75 slides and took from 30-45 minutes for our team. If you would like I can upload the presentation as a paper to give you an idea of how it looked.
20-12-2010 09:26
Chris FultzI was curious because we do a similar review with engineers from our major sponsors. I know there are a few teams that do this and it is always good to understand what others do.
Ours is about 2 - 2-1/2 hours long and we have the review around week 4 of the build season.
20-12-2010 09:44
nlknauss
Thanks for posting this Rob.
This really is a great experience for our students as they get to present their design process and other team projects to key stakeholders at Lockheed Martin and our school district. The CDR is usually run at the end of week 4. The students work with their mentors to make up the slideshow and practice their 30-40 minute presentation. After the 30-40 minute presentation, the students who presented all come onto the stage to answer questions from the VIP panel and audience.