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Closing: Project Rehearsal: Café Analysis Walkthrough

Lock in quality standard and preview independent project work

🧭 Phase 6: Reflection and Project Handoff
What This Rehearsal Clarified

Before you tackle your own café analysis in Lessons 8-10, lock in what you learned today.

You now know:

What a complete project workbook must contain (Data → Analysis → Forecasting → Dashboard → Recommendation)
How to trace the evidence chain from any recommendation number back to raw data
What makes a workbook feel trustworthy vs. weak to an investor
How to give specific, evidence-based peer feedback
What Must Carry Into the Project

In Lessons 8-10, your team will apply the same structure to your own café scenario.

Same structure:

  • Data → Analysis → Forecasting → Dashboard → Recommendation

Same evidence standard:

  • Claim + evidence + risk
  • Every number traceable to data

Same Definition of Done:

  • 5 sheets complete
  • At least 2 visuals
  • Evidence chain verified

Different scenario:

  • Your team's café data
  • Your numbers and conclusions
What Changes Next Lesson

Lesson 08 — Project Kickoff

  • Each team gets its own café scenario and dataset
  • Teams rename and save their own workbook
  • Start the first required sheets (Data + Analysis)
  • Define your claim direction — what do you think the data will show?

Lessons 09-10 — Analysis and Presentation

  • Complete Forecasting, Dashboard, and Recommendation sheets
  • Build visuals, test scenarios, write final recommendation
  • Prepare short pitch with evidence
  • Present to the class
Reflection Journal — CAP Prompts
Unit 04 — Data-Driven Café
Reflect on your learning journey and growth in the CAP framework
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🦁COURAGE
Where did you show courage in your recommendation or audit feedback — naming a risk or giving honest critique?
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🌊ADAPTABILITY
How did you adapt when your evidence trace revealed a gap or weakness?
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PERSISTENCE
What took the longest to get right in this rehearsal — the evidence trace, the recommendation, or the peer audit?
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