As regards the final, this is a free form format. Cite our textbook and any third party sources you draw upon.
Self assessment has produced one of the most rewarding academic learning experiences. Please feel free to acknowledge all elements of our significant seven week study on organizations and development from our textbook reading and slides in applying the learning to your self assessment. For those questioning, students generally mention 7 – 10 elements of the course from which they will take our course learning and begin applying it in their growth and work immediately.
1. What would you most like to achieve, explore, experience, have, do, or be during the course of your lifetime? You might want to consider your thoughts on key life issues such as: Personal Goals Work Goals Relationships Life Purpose Lifestyle
2. What are your most significant talents, strengths and skills? What do you most enjoy doing? What developmental challenges might you need to overcome in order to achieve your most desired goals? How extensive are your interpersonal skills? What are your key interpersonal strengths and challenges?
3. What are your most cherished three (3) to five (5) life goals? What leadership roles, if any, would you like to pursue? What goals are among your highest life priorities? Consider both short term [six (6) months to one (1) year] and longer range goals one (1) to five (5) years]. How do you plan to achieve your goals? What resources do you have at your disposal? What additional resources do you need? How do you plan to muster the resources you require?
(1) how well you articulate your blueprint for goal achievement and
(2) how well you integrate the material you have worked on throughout the semester into your essay. (Noting chapter and page of integrated learned content from this course as we have done all semester and are illustrated to the weekly sample “Top Performing Submissions”.)
Your grade will be based largely on:
General Guidance – Paper Requirements:
Pages: Minimum 5, Maximum 10 Single Spaced 12 point font 1″ margins
Your textbook should be your primary refrence. A title page and bibliggraphy do not count toward the page count