Thursday, August 8, 2013

Day 4 Blog Post: Organizational Planning Teaching Topic Evaluation


     Today our group did a power point presentation on the topic of Organizational Planning which is one of four essential types of planning and consists of teams, tasks, projects and people.  The other groups were responsible for creating presentations for the other three types which were direction, action, control, and financial.

     I learned that through our combined efforts, were easily able to take on the required roles of the team based on our skills and strengths, and chose a captain, a researcher, a time-keeper, a recorder, and a spokesperson.  Once our roles had been determined, under our captain's leadership and direction, we were able to research, compile, record and adjust our presentation in a reasonable and practical time frame, which allowed for our spokesperson to demonstrate our presentation to the audience with ease and confidence.  I also learned that organizational planning is the starting point of the four types of planning that lead to the final product.

     From watching the other three presentations, I learned that there were many common factors that overlapped in the planning and development of each of the four types of organizational planning.  It showed me that each team shared in common that they incorporated many similar skill types and techniques in the planning and development of their research.

4 comments:

  1. I enjoyed working on the team with you! It was great that, once we found our roles and focused on working towards the goal, everything seemed to fall together so well. Thanks!

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    1. I enjoyed working on the team with you also! Our planning and ideas really came together quickly once we all had that focus...it was a perfect example of teamwork!

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  2. Really glad to to meet you. I thought we were awesome at the ball obstacle course game!!! Though the Untwist from Team Tangle game was definitely the most interesting and most difficult.

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    1. It was very nice to meet you as well. We all definitely set our minds on a common goal and got the job done! Indeed the Team Tangle game took quite a bit more work.

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