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    Class Group Reflection

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    In the first week of this class, all members in my group had expressed their expectations about behaviors and attitudes the group should have. I think I am very engaged and productive during in class group work. Also, I think my other teammates are very productive and engaged in the in class group work. I spoke out my ideas about the questions or topic that have been asked. Also, I find quotes from the book to help my teammates understand. I try my best to communicate and be helpful in our group…

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    SLC 101 Reflection Essay

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    While other styles emphasize a head figure that controls his subordinates, relational leadership describes a network of motivated individuals pushing for a common goal. This course will describe the concepts of this revolutionary method and also the skills needed to carry it out. We will be studying real life organizations and how their top­down model works. This gives real­world insight on the topic at hand. Various companies will contrast with each other and we, as student­leaders, will be…

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    Goal setting and social learning theories are not evidence in the two articles. Social learning theory says that learning new skills or behavior comes from experiencing consequences of using that skill and the process of observing others. In one of my jobs in the past, observing a co-worker doing the tasks was very beneficial l for me. Depending on the tasks and duties involved, this type of learning is helpful…

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    group than being their leader, it all depends on our goal and which teammates have stronger skills that can help achieve those goals. Likewise, I would describe myself as a go getter when it comes to leadership opportunities. I used to wait till my help is needed but as I am transitioning to the business world I am constantly searching for opportunities in which I can help lead others using my strengths and skills. Also, I love to search for opportunities to help others at work so that I can…

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    classroom to continued personal and career development potential. For me, this is an easy answer. I am ALWAYS developing and learning. I have become accustomed to feeling frustration that comes with the learning process as I try to apply new knowledge and skills. I refer to my 'many splendid mistakes ' affectionately, for without them I would not be the man I am…

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    enhance training delivery methods, and provide relevant feedback (p. 40). Researchers Diamantidis and Chatzoglou proposed the following hypotheses, "... if training programs introduce appropriate new job-related behavioral norms such as knowledge, skills, and behavior, it will result in achieving positive results. The training content should be inspired by employee 's actual job duties to have a positive effect on the training transfer. The trainees’ ability to succeed in specific daily job…

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    proved to be successful by different healthcare organizations, clinical educators and teaching organizations. This innovation will increase the competency level of the nurses in my facility while providing safe care. In addition, nurses’ confidence and skills will increase in addition to their retention. Technology savvy students with different cultural backgrounds, nationalities, learning styles, strengths, and levels of eagerness can be more in control and have instant feedback through…

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    and make some changes when I return to work. This experience has taught me that leadership is not something that is in one’s genes, rather something that can be learned and grown from their experiences. I will work hard to grow my experiences and skills so I can be the best leader I can be for my…

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    Hiking Experience

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    It was a definite change of scenery to be immersed in nature with lush greenery, crisp air, and ocean views instead of the normal classroom scene. I liked that this experience was a chance to interact with my colleagues and learn who they are on a personal level subsequent to grading their three-minute stories the previous Fridays. From this hiking experience, I learned the value of teamwork, effective communication, and what encompasses wholesome leadership as well as what can transpire when…

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    Self Reflective Summary

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    created their own skit from the lesson (Clapper, 2006). The method was reported to enhance critical thinking by allowing the brain to process material on various levels (Clapper, 2006). The role-play and simulation strategy also helped students develop skills in expression of thought, feeling, self-evaluation, and empathy (Clapper, 2006). The role-play and simulation strategy was considered appropriate for application of art…

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