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Management skill mastery requires out-of-class practice. How to do this is pretty straightforward if you are currently working in an organization, regardless of whether you are an experienced manager, or a new, part-time employee. Whether or not you are currently employed, I encourage you to seek out skill practice opportunities in all aspects of your life. The sooner you begin – and the more you persist in – practicing what you learn in this course, the more you’ll be able to count on these skills as “automatic responses†when you need them as a manager.
Grading of Assignment
Please put the number of the Skill Application Exercise you select (ex: Exercise 3-A) somewhere on the front page of your assignment (Please see the latter part of the course syllabus for a list of approved Skill Application Exercises).Â
Each paper should be typed, double-spaced, and at least 2-3 pages in length with a Times New Roman 12-point font, with 1†margins
Pay strict attention to the instructions for each Skill Application Exercise – you will be graded against that standard.
Make sure that you use the proper vocabulary from the appropriate chapters. Through your paper, clearly demonstrate that you understand the principles and practices explained in the text.
You’ll submit your paper on Canvas (it will actually automatically first go to Unicheck, the university’s plagiarism detection service) by midnight of the indicated due date.
Excellent Skill Application papers will demonstrate:
Extraordinary effort and creativity in completing the assignment.
A solid understanding of the underlying concepts including the use of vocabulary from the chapter.
Evidence of internalization of the chapter material.
Exemplary writing style and composition, including appropriate grammar and spelling.
Careful attention to the assignment instructions.
2-C. Write a personal principles statement. Specify precisely your core principles; those things you consider to be central to your life and your sense of self-worth. Describe the legacy you want to leave. Identify at least one thing you want to accomplish in your life that you would like to be known for. In your write up, include a description of the contemplative process you used to come up with your personal principles statement.