Personal Responsibility Correlated to Academic Success Eric P. Morris GEN200 01/28/2012 Professor Aaron J. James Abstract This essay defines personal responsibility, as applied to academic students in college, from a personal perspective. The relationship between personal responsibility and academic success is explored through successful and failed outcomes students experienced from personal choices as well as concepts to maximize academic success. A plan of strategies
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led me to enter the world of teaching. At times, I would find myself with students my own age. While this proved to be challenging at first, it helped me to further develop my abilities as a leader, which continue to be beneficial to me in both my personal and professional life. Following my short stint as a violin instructor, I entered the banking and finance sector where I worked as a customer service representative for two years. In this position, I saw my interpersonal and communication skills
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to reflect on the key goals that are set by the firm and try to align ourselves accordingly. However, most often than not, I sometimes get confused with the mixed signals that I receive from the senior management. They sometimes don’t speak the same language. Especially for the big firms the challenge has been to get synergies and work in tandem. As far as my personal goals are concerned, I always make an earnest effort to progress my life in a way to get closer to my goal. However, I do agree that
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This goal will improve the quality of care I deliver to patients and self-esteem. My second long-term goal is acquisition of skills and knowledge needed for my field of study. Health care transformation to digital age, government mandated transition to paperless, and electronic medical record has opened a new market for nurse informatics specialists. Obtaining this degree will enhance my marketability and job opportunities. The financial incentive component inspired my third long-term goal, which
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Personal Responsibility in College Success Samantha Farris Gen/200 May 19, 2014 Laura Pipoly Personal Responsibility in College Success Personal responsibility is a vital key to success in college. By securing a schedule and making both short and long term goals, one will be able to consciously maintain a higher level of personal accountability as it pertains to college success. Time and stress management are essential tools in dealing with day to day variations within personal and professional
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Reflection Exercise: Chapter 11 Goal: To expand your understanding of worldview and goals, from Chapter 11 of Breaking Ground: Keys for Successful Online Learning, by conducting a series of personal reflective exercises. Steps: 1. Complete 2 reflection exercises: Complete 1 reflection from group 1, or group 3 a. b. Complete 1 reflection from group 2 2. Upon completion of the appropriate exercises, save a copy of your answers to your computer, by clicking the Export as PDF
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Personal Mission Statement Section I: My Role in My Education I am attempting to successfully earn a bachelors degree in Computer Hardware Engineering within five years. In order to achieve this goal I will need to adapt to a new environment beyond high school. In college the students have more responsibilities and a higher level of accountability. Balancing priorities such as saving money to help pay for my education and submitting my assignments on time without any reminders. I am willing to
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the last three month looks very simple only few categories illustrated above. The sum of this period is -3210.8 which means that I need to save 3400 dollars in next 5 weeks to achieve the aim. Section 2 Goals and Objective: Short term goals: (Next 1 year) 1. Save $3500 in next 5 weeks for this summer course fee target. 2. Save $2500 during next semester for the air-ticket of the winter holiday return and Mum’s and Girl Friend birthday gifts (Jun 2014). 3. Get more
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Every person has a goal – something they aspire to accomplish or someone they aspire to be. One person may have the goal to complete a major school project, while another person may have the goal to become the next president of the United States. These goals that we strive to achieve serve as our motivation to carry out our daily lives in the manner in which we do. With this, the goals that we have shape our very being. Personally, I have several goals pertaining to, in particular, the areas of education
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It takes both great management and great leadership to run any successful company. According to Bateman and Snell (2009), “management is the process of working with people and resources to accomplish organizational goals,” and “a leader is one who influences others to attain goals.” Effective managers do not always equate to charismatic leaders. People in administrative and supervisory positions who successfully perform their roles and responsibilities do this without being great leaders. Though
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