Friday, March 27, 2009

Vision is Power


Vision is one of the most important aspects to a person’s success in life. If you do not have a clear vision of a few goal that you would like to accomplish, it is likely that not much will be achieved. I have made many goals for my self in life. I have made a few goals for myself after graduation and others that I have reached. I have also set goals for my self that have changed over time. Sometimes as times changes, needs and goals change as well. After graduation I hope to reach out to teenagers in my community and offer job training as well as counseling them on attending college and if not obtaining a job that would best fit their potential. I think that a lot of the youth is misguided especially in poorer areas where there is not much motivation to think outside of the box.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Decision Making


I thought the class activity was very helpful with helping us understand the process of decision making. People tend to have different ways of processing a decision. Some people feel the need to get their point across with out taking into consideration the ideas of others. I think I fall more under the “comprise” category in which I, tend to want to hear both side of the story and then make a decision that would be fair to both parties. Some people get frustrated and refuse to participate because they feel that no results will be reached. (We dealt with a situation like this first hand). Over all I think it is very important to hear everyone side and try to be as unbiased as possible. Others may suggest something that you have not thought about.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Planning 101


I thought that the. Egg-Cellent exercise was a good example of how businesses create and implement plans that are useful to the organization. My group decided to name our egg, Chicken little. We first thought of what was trying to be accomplished. We were trying to create an contraption that would hold our egg secure enough to be dropped without a crack. We each offered our ideas and surprisingly we all had a similar idea of how we wanted the contraption to look. We then decided to document what we had thought up, so we could take a visual look at it and determine if it was feasible for a design like this to secure an egg in a 10 feet drop.. We did make some minor adjustments to what we created once we took a look of it on paper. At that point it looked as if we had the 5 points extra in the bag. I think one thing that we forgot was a contingency plan, but I am not sure how useful that would have been since we did not have the opportunity to try it out. Everyone had a specific task once it was time to create the egg bed. We assigned an egg holder, a tape holder, time keeper and the person responsible for dropping the egg. Once it was time to start build, everything went pretty smoothly and we actually had some time left on the clock. Seeing that we had some time left, we should have probably used that to evaluate the design. But we were very confident in our creation so we decided to go forward with the original plan. Unfortunately, our plan did not work and we did not get the five points. The exercise taught me how important it is to first make a plan by setting your objective, finding solutions, implementing your plan and how very important it is to evaluate your results and make necessary correction. I look forward to more exercises like Egg-cellent.