“If you just communicate, you can get by. If you skillfully communicate, you can work miracles.” —Jim Rohn, American entrepreneur, author, and motivational speaker
Communication is more than just words! Think about your gestures: eye contact, hand movements, body language, culture, situations, friends or family members? I have gained beneficial knowledge in this class from the instructor, materials, and CLASSMATES! I wish everyone best wishes on their future classes and professional paths. I have enjoyed reading your discussions and blogs weekly. Thank you for sharing from your hearts and sharing your expertize.
Kristi
Monday, April 16, 2012
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Adjourning
Why is adjourning an essential stage of teamwork?
At the end of a successful team project there is a sense of accomplishment, proudness, and success, but at the same time the team will move onto other projects. Adjourning will play a big part in my life as a student. Through my Master’s program I have had an opportunity to respect and bond with other students. The discussions have opened my eyes and my heart to better understand diversity and the importance of communications. This adjourning will be exciting and sad. We will say our good-byes while wishing each other the best in their future endeavors.
One of my hardest good-byes would have been my graduating for my Bachelor’s education degree. A small group of us had bonded and worked on many group projects with each one being a success. We had a designated leader, each one knew their responsibility and most of all was the trust we had established.
Any time you have a sense of accomplishment in a team setting you can say “job well done” to all.
At the end of a successful team project there is a sense of accomplishment, proudness, and success, but at the same time the team will move onto other projects. Adjourning will play a big part in my life as a student. Through my Master’s program I have had an opportunity to respect and bond with other students. The discussions have opened my eyes and my heart to better understand diversity and the importance of communications. This adjourning will be exciting and sad. We will say our good-byes while wishing each other the best in their future endeavors.
One of my hardest good-byes would have been my graduating for my Bachelor’s education degree. A small group of us had bonded and worked on many group projects with each one being a success. We had a designated leader, each one knew their responsibility and most of all was the trust we had established.
Any time you have a sense of accomplishment in a team setting you can say “job well done” to all.
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