MANAGEMENT SELF-REFLECTION ESSAY

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MANAGEMENT SELF-REFLECTION ESSAY

Part 1)

At the end of the course, submit a 1000-words self-reflective essay on your learning in this course, on challenges faced, and on the relevance of this course for your career.  Include an assessment of the value of your degree, and a personal five-year strategic plan that addresses the type of job, industry, company, salary, etc. that you will pursue after graduation. Please keep in mind that this requires a significant amount of critical thinking and will require more than a few hours of work.  THE COURSE IS MANAGEMENT, PLEASE BE CREATIVE

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Part 2)

This evaluation should explain the proportionate contribution of each member in about 100-125 words each (including self), and the grade each member deserves.   Each member may receive different grades for the assignment based on the instructor’s assessment of the evidence on the contributions and leadership of each member.  Include appropriate examples while commenting on the following areas:

  • What were the main contributions of this member? (e.g. research, group harmony, scheduling, organization, writing, oral, visual, etc.)
  • In what ways this member contributed to the growth of other members?
  • In what ways did this member show growth based on the feedback received and otherwise?
  • In what areas, this member may improve in future?

Introduction

Education is the key to success for it brings confidence and ensures a bright future for people. People go to higher level schools to gain knowledge and skills necessary to building one’s life (Bocchi, Eastman, & Swift, 2004). This essay provides a self-reflective view on the challenges faced while studying management course as well as the relevance of the course to the learner. The other thesis of the essay is providing an assessment of the value of a management degree with a personal five-year strategic plan addressing the job in the market.

Challenges Faced

Due to the many problems encountered while studying for a degree, self-motivation and dedication are required. First and foremost, a student is expected to take full responsibility for own learning, manage workloads, and complete the given assignments to the set deadlines (Garrison & Kanuka, 2004). Other personal challenges faced while studying for a degree include accommodation challenges, losing old support networks, managing finances, and balancing studies with other important career events.

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