Thursday, April 9, 2009
Communication within our group is a large part of the reason why we have been as successful as we have. We have been able to continuously stay in contact with one another even though as Keely said, we all are very busy. This has been crucial to make sure that we reach all of our milestones and help raise as many books as possible for the foundation.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Communication
Our communication skills have played a positive role in our group project by quickly and efficiently getting our goals and objectives stated. We all have busy schedules and need to communicate our progress and coordinate our agendas. Effective communication has made our project proceed on schedule.
Communicating the message about our book drive to benefit With Wings and a Halo REACH a Child has been essential for our success. We are receiving book donations and developing interest by sharing information. The departments we've spoken with would like to implement the program in their community's are another example of ways we have shared information in a successful manner.
Communicating the message about our book drive to benefit With Wings and a Halo REACH a Child has been essential for our success. We are receiving book donations and developing interest by sharing information. The departments we've spoken with would like to implement the program in their community's are another example of ways we have shared information in a successful manner.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Persistence an motivation
The Motivation that is keeping us going through out this project is, the fact that I know we will be helping out many kids in a time of crisses. There is also motivation in the area or just wanting to get the project done and complete it to the best of our ability. I also think that persistence has played a role in our group because of our teams effort, to inform people of the book drive and that it is for a good cause and in the end will help out many kids.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Motivation and Persistence
I would say my main motivation for doing this project the best I can, is the thought of someday the books we collected having a major impact on a young child's life. Hopefully we can collect enough books to make a significant difference and be able to help out as many kids as we can when there in a time of need. I would also say persistence has played a major role in getting are project to where it is today. Every time we are faced with an obstacle, we find a way around it or an answer to the problem. Knowing we are working for a good cause it seems are group is truly motivated to collect as many books as we can.
Motivation
My motivation has played a positive role in our group project by keeping everyone focused on our goals in order to accomplish what we set out to do in this project, make a difference. I have have had a high level of intensity in this project so far and have directed it toward making the project successful by ensuring we meet our deadlines and we stick to our overall project plan.
I think persistence has played a big role in our project as well because it takes time to involve others in the project and share our message. One example of persistence in our project is getting permission to hold the information booth in the hallway in the Union. We ran into obstacles when we were told we couldn't do it because we were not holding it in conjunction with a student organization. We persevered and through persistence found a way to get support from a student organization hold our information booth.
I think persistence has played a big role in our project as well because it takes time to involve others in the project and share our message. One example of persistence in our project is getting permission to hold the information booth in the hallway in the Union. We ran into obstacles when we were told we couldn't do it because we were not holding it in conjunction with a student organization. We persevered and through persistence found a way to get support from a student organization hold our information booth.
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