End of Course Reflection Paper Assignment
Autor: khine • September 23, 2015 • Case Study • 6,259 Words (26 Pages) • 1,838 Views
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INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT
End of Course Reflection Paper Assignment
Course: PHD OD 6926: OD Strategies & Approaches Inclusive of Future Search, Appreciative Inquiry & Generative Processes
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lee Lu
Student Name : Khine Khine Myint
Student ID : 571 9615
Date : 30th April 2015
Contact Information : email : khine.wiriya@gmail.com
Ph: 95-9-5108287, 65-92722600
Contents Page
Acknowledgment 3
Introduction 3-4
Reflection of the study 7-19
Conclusion 20
End of Course Reflection Paper Assignment
Acknowledgements
I would like to huge thanks to Professor Dr Lee Lu, for your teaching methods, teaching words, sharing your experiences, knowledge, your words of encouragement and advice. Thank you and Thank you for your guidance and highlight to myself and what I need for getting Phd OD and how to do making balance of work and personal development also. Lastly, I am grateful for my friends and colleagues as I worked through this course and discussion about their experience to complete the writing of reflection paper. A special thanks to my friends Mya Mya Lwin and Eaindra Minn for sharing their time and support to me.
Introduction
I think this course was for the most part organized than other course. From taking this course, I have learned that my preferred learning style is visual. I learn best from reading the material and seeing charts and graphics. I am happy this different teaching and learning style from previous course because the professor very systematic teaching and everyday professor mentioned his schedule of topics. The professor can teach a lesson and that lesson reflect upon it to make the changes or begin reflection after the unit has been taught to make improvements. The professor explores why the students acted a certain way, what happened during lesson and how to do practicing organization development in our organization. After learning the course, when I change the way I see myself, I treat my personal priorities with the same level of importance as I do external demands. I set my sights on what I have to contribute, on what I want to make happen, on how I want to lead and inspire others. I was looking for answers that went beyond what we refer to as leadership skills, competencies and behaviors and reached deep into the very mind of leader.
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