Course title
1M991000,4M9995001
Promotional Design Theory

ashizawa yusuke Click to show questionnaire result at 2018
Course content
When a designer tries to execute a design development, the "optimal development process" to be constructed differs according to the purpose, the size of the scale, and the development system, etc. In many cases, the design process is constructed by tacit knowledge based on their practical experiences. However, if they lack practical experience, they often do not know how to construct processes and end up repeating haphazard solutions, resulting in a design that is often aborted or has serious defects. In order to avoid such a situation, it is necessary to improve the ability to apply the knowledge to various situations that may arise in practice, in addition to accuire the fixed knowledge. This course aims to integrate theory and practice, and the class itself is regarded as a project, and students deal with various problems through actual group work to improve their practical skills.
However, depending on the number of students, it may not be possible to adopt this method, and in such cases, the method will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Purpose of class
The objective of this course is to acquire practical knowledge of project promotion methods in design development, and to learn about the factors that determine the success or failure of project promotion and how to deal with them.
Goals and objectives
  1. They can explain factors that should be considered to proceed projects appropriately.
  2. They can consider means to handle to proceed projects appropriately.
  3. They can design and make a proposal to handle their projects appropriately.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Orientation: Lecture on the differences that occur between theory and practice. The final objective of the course will be explained.

[Final objective in this course]
Prepare a description of the methodology to facilitate the project.
* Any format is acceptable, but it is required to "explain the project to others and facilitate their understanding.
* Be sure to include the following items:
1. Important attitudes in project promotion
2. How to create a roadmap and key points
3. How to manage progress and key points
4. How to build consensus and key points
5. How to do knowledge management and key points
6. How to deal with the unexpected and key points
7. Risk Management Methods and Key Points
8. Key Points on Leadership and Management
9. Staffing practices and key points
10. motivation management methods and tips
11. how to build teamwork and key points
Each student must come up with a "process and method for completing the project" and write a report on it. 180minutes
2. [task decomposition and staffing]
After presenting their homework assignments, the participants work in groups to compile a "roadmap for carrying out this project," also create a role-sharing table to execute the project.
Learn means of PMBOK in advance. 180minutes
3. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : knowledge management]
Report on the status of the environment created to consolidate the knowledge generated within this project.
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
4. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : progress management]
Report on how progress is being managed in the project, and to report on the difference between the progress and the expected progress, and to report on the causes of the difference and how to address it.
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
5. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : consensus building]
Report on the method of consensus building in this project and to report on the status of the "consensus building methods and points of view" on the way.
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
6. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : staffing]
Report on the staffing practices in this project and to provide a status report on the progress of the "Staffing Practices and Points of Interest".
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
7. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : dealing with the unexpected]
Report on what "unexpected events" occurred in this project and how did you deal with them? In addition, report on the progress of the "How to deal with the unexpected and key points" should be given.
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
8. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : knowledge management 2]
Report on the difference between the initial and current status of knowledge management in this project and to report on the status of the "Knowledge Management Methodology and Key Points" in progress.
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
9. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : motivation management]
Report on the methods used to maintain motivation in this project and to report on the status of the "Motivation Management Methodology and Key Points" in progress.
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
10. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : leadership and management]
Report on "how leadership and management are occurring" in this project, and report on the status of the "Leadership and Management Points" in progress.
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
11. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : risk management]
Report on the risks envisaged in this project and how to deal with them, as well as the status of the "Risk Management Practices and Key Points" in progress.
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
12. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : teamwork]
Report on how teamwork has been formed in this project, and to report on the status of the "How to Build Teamwork and Key Points" in progress.
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
13. Work in groups according to the roadmap. In addition, reports on the progress of the project are made.

[Required item at this stage : project scope and roadmap]
Report on the differences between the roadmap and the roadmap originally envisioned for this project, and to report on the progress of the "Roadmap Development Methodology and Key Points".
Perform your own tasks according to the role assignment table. 180minutes
14. The final products will be presented and the differences from the original assumptions will be discussed in each presentation. You evaluate and discuss regarding the final product. 180minutes
Total. - - 2520minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Final product Contribution to the discussion Final Report Total.
1. 10% 15% 5% 30%
2. 10% 20% 5% 35%
3. 15% 15% 5% 35%
Total. 35% 50% 15% -
Evaluation method and criteria
1. 35% : peer evaluation of the final product
2. 50% : peer review in the group
3. 15% : the final report

The final score is calculated based on the total score to sum up above, and credit is awarded to those who have scored 60% or more in total.
The median of the total score is used for 1 to 2.
Textbooks and reference materials
Book 1 : Motivation and Personality, by Abraham Maslow
Book 2 : The Selfish Gene, by Richard Dawkins
others are taught on lectures.
Prerequisites
Read books directed above.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • AM 11~12 or PM 15~17 of wednesday, or 12:30 - 13:10 of Thursday at Shibaura Campus, and an appointment in advance is required.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
Active-learning course
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Applicable A teacher who has work experiences in design promotion organization teaches concrete problem and solving that will be occurred in the process of design promotion.
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 4.QUALITY EDUCATION
  • 8.DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
  • 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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