Thursday, November 18, 2010

INTEGRITY

The thing that stuck out to me with the speaker today is that you always need to be thinking about where your morals will come in. I had never thought about planning ahead of time with work and stuff like that. The sentenced that summed it up for me was "what is expected of you, and how do your core values fit in with it." I think that this is really important to keep in mind because usually when you look at if you can do something you think about if you're capable of it, do you have the knowlege, skills, etc..but never about if it fits in with who you are. This is probably because a lot of people now try to tell others that morals don't matter, and that I guess morals aren't 'smart' because they come in between you and success. You can't have success, at least in my opinion, if you're miserable with yourself though which I don't think some people realize. The whole thing was just neat to think about :) something new.

PDSA numero 2

The alligator egg simuation I think worked out very well. We planned out things a lot ahead of time and followed the instructions. With this one also even though we all had the same idea of how to move it we stopped and discussed other options and ways to improve it. When things didn't go as planned no one got blamed, the group just went along with it that everyone was a part of the problem and then we fixed it so that we wou'dn't drop the egg again. :) Over all everything went great, everyone listened to everyone and the group worked really well together. The only thing that was "bad" was that we didn't realize we couldn't use the ball in our planning...whoops. Other than that though, everything went according to plan. :)

PDSA numero uno

Our first PDSA attempt thing worked pretty well :) the only thing was that there wasn't a specific leader which I think was a problem. Because there wasn't a leader that everyone would listen to people jumped to different steps and thought that they knew what was best instead of sticking to the order, planning stuff out, and following what we had planned. I think that this probably happened because we were all on the same page to start out with, we all had the same idea about how to solve the problem so we didn't plan out other things and got excited to just do it.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Communication

I really liked the activity last week because I think it was a great chance to actually see our strengths and weaknesses in real life. I noticed that well, it's like we've been talking about in class, how you need to have ONE leader. I've always thought that this wasn't right, I mean I know that when I'm in a group situation I hate it when one person just takes charge. However, learning more about it this week I realize that the problem with it isn't that there's one person in charge, it's WHO is in charge. I think that a good group leader is someone who helps direct the group and organize thoughts, versus group dictatorship which is what happens a lot. I think this is really important because this class is pushing us to be leaders, and we always have to make sure that we are the right kind of leader :)