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Saturday, June 14, 2014

All Good Things Come to an End

SO WHAT?

I just finished a class for MCOM. So what? Is it just another check off my checklist to graduate or could this actually affect the rest of my career? In this class I learned too many things to possibly remember. Acronyms for days, seriously though, we learned acronyms to remember every possible lesson we were taught. DOCS, HATS, CLOUD, all acronyms that actually worked. We learned proper use of grammar; probably a good thing to finally master after a decade of schooling. Proper presenting etiquette and the right way to make a powerpoint that won't put your audience to sleep were taught in MCOM. How to write an email that will actually get a response from your receiver was something I finally learned. So, so much more was taught and learned in MCOM, but those were the highlights so if you were wanting to learn any of those, go and sign up for that class right now.

NOW WHAT?

Now that I have established that a lot of learning was squeezed into a short period of time and that my head might combust at any given second, what now? As I see it, there are two options either to give myself a pat on my back and move on to my next classes not looking back, or I can use all the things I learned and combine the knowledge gained into my everyday life so that I do not lose it all. Now, whenever I have to write any sort of business email I will definitely use the principles learned from MCOM. Hopefully, this will get me and help me keep any future jobs I have. Also, I am definitely going to make my powerpoints for classes and jobs only like the way I have learned. In general, I am going to use everything learned the past months to amp up my professionalism. Any growth in my business etiquette I owe to this class, so thank you MCOM and as all things go...all good things must come to an end.

1 comment:

  1. We did learn a lot and in a super short amount of time! It will be helpful even thought it doesn't always seem like the information was totally applicable. I think it will come up in ways that we will be grateful we had the experience. Good luck Kim!

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