Dec 07, 2017 · Question: Discuss ways that you plan to apply what you learned in this course and instructional methods in your current or future position. Pretend you are a business consultant selling your consultant business. Create a training proposal letter for a potential client that explains your professional services.
Discuss ways that you plan to apply what you learned in this course and instructional methods in your current or future position. Pretend you are a business consultant selling your consultant business. Create a training proposal letter for a potential client that …
Jan 22, 2017 · Discuss ways you plan to apply what you learned in this course in your current or future position. As an Information Systems major, with a concentration in Cyber Security Management I will use the knowledge I gained in this class in my current career as a cyber security analyst. This class has given me a greater understanding of an enterprise …
Oct 10, 2017 · Determine two ways to apply what you learned in this course in your current or a future position. This week’s course has motivated my thoughts about my career. I have new plans on how to aim higher in my career. Development of a new action plan that will guide me through my targets and success. I have to work hand in hand with my goals and ...
An instructor told the first group of students that they had to make one perfect vase, and told the other group to make as many vases as possible, without regard for how they turned out. The group that made as many as possible ended up producing far superior work.
Change must be manageable, if one from the beginning can only do it consistently for 5 minutes that's OK, if 1 hour great, what matters is in a single success. That single success trigures the question of what else is actually possible, and the way of possibilities reveals itself.
Change entails intention and consistent effort. Consistency doesn’t mean perfection. It means trying over and over again, and learning something from every setback to create meaningful internal change. When we create tiny shifts in our minds, we start seeing major shifts in our choices— and in our lives.