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    Super Six Reflection

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    I felt that my group was a perfect match of people. Each individual brought forth a certain skill that helped create a stronger group. We have managements skills, mathematic and language skills, professionalism, communication skills, and several more all complementing each other to form a well-rounded collection. I learned that everyone had the same vision (pg. 495), which was set on achieving…

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    Everything that we do in our life impacts and changes it either it’s our decisions, doing, or other people’s acts, one impacting moment that has changed my tremendously is learning how to talk. For most people learning how to talk changing their life as we use this skill everyday although it affected me more and I appreciate it more because couldn’t talk fully tell the age 6. I went o many doctors and none of them new why I couldn’t talk there was no logically reasoning for this event they just…

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    athletic training experience. Soccer has been a part of my life since I was a child, it has allowed me to meet people and has taught me that there are always skills to be learned and improved. The experiences I have gained from soccer come from working, playing, and watching it. As my attached resume will show, throughout my education and work experience I have developed teamwork, organizational skills, a strong work ethic, and a willingness to learn. I am eager seek new responsibilities and…

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    Trait Leadership Theory

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    The trait theory of leadership theorizes that personality traits inspires leader development and efficiency in an organization. The trait theory of leadership focused on investigating the mental, physical, and social characteristic of people in order to gain a better understanding of what characteristics are most common among leaders, in which the trait theories of leadership identified the specific personality traits that distinguish leaders from non-leaders. According to Colbert, A. E., Judge,…

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    Group Decision Making

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    Question 1 To be effective as a leader, it is essential to possess excellent decision-making skills in any business (Mind Tool, n.d.). Managers need to strive to improve these skills in order for their company to be successful. This in turn can give the business a competitive advantage. As a manager, there are steps that can be taken to improve my decision-making skills. One of the ways includes being proactive by thinking about the possibilities of what could go wrong when making a certain…

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    “The Buck Stops Here” ~Harry S. Truman I believe effective mindful leaders have a myriad of skills; they are visionaries that see the big picture while understanding the small pieces, moving parts and ripple effect of any or all decisions. Using active listening, they collaborate to develop a safe and equitable culture. At the same time, an effective school leader needs to make and stand behind difficult and sometimes unpopular decisions, explaining them in ways that encourages stakeholders’…

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    College 5 Core Abilities, give me an important idea how to improve my study skill pursue to the academic achievement. I choose two section in the article which are “Discover self-motivation”, “Master self-management” for that I do well and I need to improve in section “Employ interdependence” and “Develop emotional intelligence”. I will also summarize what 21st century learning entails and how to develop 21st century skill in my education in the college. When I am getting old, I wanted to…

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    increases safety and gives greater situational awareness. Better efficiency by having honed- in skills to give closer attention to the details of a situation, task or need comes from being able to assign appropriate resources, gather necessary information, and devote the proper time to that situation, task or need without having to back track. For instance, if there…

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    Interpersonal communication skills are extremely important in success in every working environment, and is especially important in the Field of education. The interpersonal communication skills of feedback, listening and questioning are an extremely important part of being a teacher and being able to successfully teach students new information. The skill of feedback is instrumental in being a good teacher because it allows the teacher to give feedback to the student so they can learn from your…

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    institutions. Though higher thinking has always been valued in these institutions, critical thinking is a relatively new term that people are finding difficulty in defining and struggling to implicate in schools prior to post-secondary in order to prepare students. As many of the reports agree on, our secondary school education system fails to prepare students for the higher thinking skills required by post-secondary schools. (Holmes, DiCarlo, Kelly). I argue…

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