The bLog Cabin
I was prompted to start this blog based on an assignment for my business communications class, however, I had recently been contemplating starting my own blog based on the things I had learned at my college, Brigham Young University, so I also intend for this to be useful and entertaining (and, for me, therapeutic).
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Penguin Posh Group Presentation
Wow so I'm glad that's over! We had our presentation in front of the class for our consulting project for Nordstrom and what a lot of work to jam into one week! Working together, knowing our stuff, practicing and keeping organized were really what pulled us through. It was great to use the strengths of our team to really make our project a cut above what any of us could have done alone. We were all really satisfied with our final result and felt confident in presenting to the class. I felt like a did a LOT better with maintaining eye contact and not fidgeting and I felt really good about how it turned out.
Online Group Meeting
So I actually preferred meeting online, I felt it was a little more focused and more productive. I am also a shy person, so I felt like it was a little less confrontational, too which is probably why I liked it better. However, that can be a good or a bad thing. I felt like we got the most work done together as everyone used the google doc to edit and produce our finished project and it made communication pretty easy as well.
Flip Charts and it's the WEEKEND!
So I had a presentation in MCOM this week using a flip chart. At first I was slightly baffled about using such an archaic form of presenting, especially to present on a website (my assignment was to report on asana). However, Iended up really enjoying the presentation. The only thing I wish I had done was practice a little more beforehand. I really noticed how presenting multiple times helped me get over my nervousness and overall improve my presentation. I also enjoyed using something so "unplugged" - without any technology. In the future I will be more open to using unusual forms of presentation and practice more ahead of time.
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Hemos, the Frontrunner and Instagram
So I rode the Frontrunner this morning for the second time in my life. It was a beautiful sunny day and I was taking instagram pictures the whole time on the way up. I successfully made it to the Discovery Kids Museum in Downtown SLC where I helped out with an activity for the Utah Hemophilia Foundation. It was great! And also a larger dose of Utah culture than I usually get on campus. It was cool because this was my first time meeting with this organization, so I wanted to make a good impression. As I was getting ready I kept thinking about what I had learned in MCOM about making a good impression and communicating in the way you dress, talk, act, and how you present yourself. I ended up making a very positive impression and am excited to keep working with them!
Presentation Reflection
So we had our presentation this week for chapter 8 and I felt like overall it was very successful. It was useful to watch the recording and see what went well and what can be improved. I enjoyed our approach and coordination as a team and I feel like we all presented well. I thought it was cool to get feedback about my posture as well as what worked and what didn't work with our audience. As we prepared I was really looking forward to the presentation, however I didn't realize how nervous I would get. I'm hoping I can get better at that through practice.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Mock Online Interview
To be honest, as I went into this interview I felt inadequate. I was worried about my hair, my voice, the camera angle, my cover letter, my qualifications, my "presence". It almost felt worse than a regular interview. This person was in my house! On my couch. As I went through the interview I was surprised by a few questions, but the more I treated it like a normal interview the more comfortable and confident I felt. I had prepared. I dressed my best. I made sure I was somewhere quiet and well-lit. And I was qualified. Who wouldn't want to hire me?
I felt that this mock interview was successful in helping me gain confidence for online interviews, and also in helping me prepare for the unexpected and what could go wrong (I realized the night before that my microphone on my computer wasn't picking up my voice, so I had to use my smart phone instead).
My interviewer was Kat and I would give her a 5 for helpfulnes - among other reasons, because she gave me good feedback.
I felt that this mock interview was successful in helping me gain confidence for online interviews, and also in helping me prepare for the unexpected and what could go wrong (I realized the night before that my microphone on my computer wasn't picking up my voice, so I had to use my smart phone instead).
My interviewer was Kat and I would give her a 5 for helpfulnes - among other reasons, because she gave me good feedback.
Kenneth Branagh
I am a big fan of the work of Kenneth Branagh, especially his films about Shakespeare. Hamlet and Much Ado About Nothing are my recommendations. Last night I was watching Love's Labour's Lost late enough at night to realize that it wasn't a movie you could fall asleep to because you have to listen to what's being said. What stuck out to me in the movie though was despite some cheesiness and a somewhat low-budget set as well as a challenging dialogue, the presentation really held the movie together. Plus it's Shakespeare. Shakespeare's ingenuity, humor and human appeal combined with the music, colors, and acting really made this movie enjoyable. What does this all have to do with communication? By appropriately catching your audience's interest through whatever medium you are using to communicate - music, dance, film, writing, verbally - and having a good presentation, you can achieve your purpose. I feel like this can apply to my writing for this class as well as presentations. Also it can help build relationships that will be beneficial in the future.
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