Management 3120
My first adventures into Management 3120 was unforeseen
I learned about planning, communication, motivation, which is done usually
But with the help of legos, jellos, and egg oh nos, could this be a dream
Learning and hands-on experiencing, also known as playing, was new to me
I know college is meant to be serious and can even annoy
But, as for Management 3120 with Professor Kurpis, now that I can enjoy
-A.C.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Looking Back
It's been a pleasure to share my thoughts and opinions with you as we journeyed through Management 3120. This was the first class that I’ve ever had to work on Blog assignments, and I've got to say it was fun, interesting, and a great way to manage my grade (which is always a plus in my book)! As a person who doesn’t say what’s on their mind in class, the Blog was a great way for me to let it all out. And not only to say my mind, but to hear if other people had similar opinions as mine and to see what other people in the class, like me, have to say. I enjoyed reading all of your blogs, reading and learning about different experiences and views. We all are unique with our own voice, and I felt the blog helped all our voices to be heard. Also, the blog was very helpful, for me, in reflecting back on our group activities and linking them to what we learned from class. I, still, remember the different types of ways people deal with decision-making conflicts (take a look back at "Decisions, Decisions...") and the steps of the planning process (take a look back at "An Eggs-cellent Way to Plan: The Untold Story of the Egg in the Basket"). Formal HW assignments are good at helping to teach for exams, but the Blog helped me to remember my class experiences without fear of not getting the right answer. I never thought that I'll be blogging, being the private person that I am, but I enjoyed it. I am not sure what the future holds about my Blog, just yet, but for future Students of Management, I think the blog should remain a part of this course and a part of their adventure into Management!
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