BOEL Mission & Impact
The Project Lifecycle
Decision-Making Framework
Coaching and Team Success
ExL in Action
100

Name one other example of experiential learning at Leeds besides BOEL projects

- Treks

- Case competitions

- Hackathons

100

This is who is responsible for sourcing the project and establishing the initial client relationship

BOEL Staff

100

This approach should be used when students are motivated and capable of solving the problem with support

Guide

100

These three words make up BOEL’s framework for giving clear, actionable feedback

Observe --> Impact --> Ask

100

You notice a team member is confused about how to approach their workstream, but they're engaged and looking for help. What do you do?

Coach them towards the solution by asking guiding questions and helping them break down the problem into simpler pieces

200

Name two reasons students participate in BOEL projects

- Resume experience

- Network expansion

- Career exploration

- Build confidence

- Gain durable skills

200

This is who student teams must meet with before the Final Presentation

Bonnie Auslander

200

This person or group should be notified any time an ExL needs to intervene with a student or team

BOEL Staff (Erin and/or Maddie)
200

Name three things an ExL should check for when reviewing deliverables

Accuracy, clarity, professionalism, formatting, consistency, grammar & spelling, BOEL branding, alignment with project objectives

200

You have significant expertise in your team's project area and know you could complete part of the analysis much faster than the students. What should you do?

Don't do the work for them. Use your expertise to ask questions, provide resources, and guide students toward the solution.

300

Name two reasons why a company would partner with BOEL

- Build a proven talent pipeline

- Fresh perspectives

- Fast turnaround time

- Affordable consulting options

- Connection to Leeds

- Targeted deliverables

300

This document must be submitted by the ExL prior to project kickoff

Key Milestones and Team Contract

300

This key distinction typically signals that an ExL should move from Guide to Intervene

The issue has become a recurring pattern that is negatively affecting the team or putting the project at risk

300

These are the three primary purposes of a weekly internal team meeting

Progress updates, roadblocks & problem solving, next steps & action items

300

Your students have increasingly busy schedules, and the team says there is no longer a time when everyone can attend the weekly team meeting. What should you do?

Reinforce that the weekly meeting is a project expectation and work with the team to find a consistent time that everyone can prioritize. Encourage flexibility, use tools like When2Meet, and adjust the meeting format if necessary rather than eliminating the meeting.

400

Name three durable skills students can develop through work on a BOEL project

- Navigating ambiguity

- Professional communication

- Adaptability

- Analytical thinking

- Cross-functional collaboration

400

Name three ongoing ExL responsibilities 

  • Coordinating and leading weekly meetings with the Student Team

  • Sending progress updates to the client

  • Sending updates to the Faculty Affiliate

  • Attending meetings with BOEL staff

  • Recording meetings and taking notes

  • Providing feedback to the Student Team

  • Reiterating expectations to Student Team

400

Name three steps an ExL should take when intervening 

Schedule a private conversation, approach with curiosity, describe the observed behavior, explain the impact, agree on next steps

400

These two practices are key to facilitating team success

Building trust and creating inclusive and accepting work environments

400

A student tells you privately that they feel their ideas are consistently overlooked by the team but asks you not to tell anyone. What do you do?

Ask questions to better understand the situation and coach the student on how they could advocate for themselves, while continuing to monitor team dynamics

500

This is the person who Erin and Heather report up to

Darrell Zechman

500

Name three things an ExL should help establish during pre-kickoff

Team introductions, meeting cadence, project flow, communication expectations, team contract/norms, workstream assignments

500

Name three types of concerns that should be escalated immediately  

Academic integrity, mental health/safety, DEI/bias, confidentiality, serious professionalism concerns, issues that persist after intervention

500

According to Radical Candor, effective feedback requires balancing these two behaviors

Caring personally and challenging directly

500

The client directs nearly every question to you rather than the students during meetings. What do you do?

Redirect questions to the students and reinforce that they are leading the project

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