A characteristic I believe I am particularly strong in is Vision, Eloquence, and Consistency. Using the same example as Blog #1, I was a part of a group in my Management class where we had to research a company. We had to meet on our own time, keep minutes, and conduct the meetings as if it were a "real" business meeting. From the peers in my group, I was selected as the group leader. Throughout the entire project, I felt as though I had a clear vision of what direction our group should go in. I also felt as though I showed eloquence by being able to effectively communicate the vision and motivate the group members; and I demonstrated consistency by being able to articulate their vision time and again.
A characteristic that I believe to be a weakness of mine is Emotional Intelligence, in particularly Motivation. I have motivation, but to a certain extent. I certainly have a prosperity to pursue goals with energy and persistence, and when I want/need something, I will go after it and not give up until I get it; however, having a passion for work that goes beyond money...well...I would be lying if I said that money is not a good motivator for me...because it is, and I am sure I speak for other students as well! This is something that is a downfall for me and it could probably use a "patch job."
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I believe Amanda would be a good leader because she already has leadership experience. This means that she already knows what her strengths and weaknesses are and this enables her to lead a group more efficiently. I also felt that her having a clear vision is important. This ensures that the goals of the group will be met. Most importantly I think it is good that Amanda has good communication. Without communication there would be no productivity.
In support of your leadership
I have been involved in a semester long group project with Amanda and noticed how strong of a leader she is. Amanda always took time out of her other classes to make sure all of our information was organized properly and ready to be handed in. Amanda also never missed a team meeting and always had some input to help our group out. When it was time for our group presentations she was always ready and knew what she was presenting. Her motivation is a lot better than mine so if she were to be my leader I know what to expect out of her and how I would have to improve my motivation to get the project done instead of right before the deadline.
In support of your leadership- Chris Ciota
Amanda has great communication skills, and that is one if not the most important qualities of a leader. A leader must know what is going on at all times, and this is a trait that Amanda posses and uses frequently. Working with Amanda is always an enjoyable experience; she takes the task at hand very seriously, and is committed to finishing the project.
In support of your leadership- Karli Mae Ferris
I believe Amanda would make a great leader because of her dedication and commitment to various projects I've seen her working on during our past years at school. No matter what she is doing she always puts 100% into her job or project and always is a team player. I believe she would do an excellent job leading a group for this class.
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