The document summarizes Brandon Cormier's lessons learned in the second half of the semester as a student. Some key lessons included the importance of time management when creating proposals and newsletters, following guidelines for projects, the value of peer evaluations, and adapting to new design and formatting tools for business success. Cormier also discusses using a functional outline to organize a program proposal, applying the "Five C's" writing technique, learning about business documents from assigned readings, and the benefits of group scheduling and visual aids for presentations.
2. The second half of the semester taught me
several lessons as a student
1) Time is crucial when creating proposals and news
letters.
2) Following guidelines and directions are most important
when completing a project.
3)Peer-Evaluations are important not only to myself, but to
my fellow classmates.
4) Design and formatting is not always going to be easy.
Learning and adapting to new tools is most important to
succeed in business.
3. I used a functional outline during my program
proposal. This functional outline helped me to stay
organized, and allowed my project to flow
positively.
A functional outline is beneficial, because it helps a
writer stay on track without loosing control of
their thoughts.
The functional outline consist of four key elements:
1) News 2) Reason 3) Details 4) Closing.
This tool helped me and thought me how to
created meaning behind all my work.
I used this method and will continue to use this
method several times for future projects.
4. The Five C’s include: 1) Clear 2) Concise
3) Complete 4) Complete 5) Courteous
This writing tool has encouraged me to elaborate
on all assignments, so that I present a well
developed project/paper for my audience.
Honestly, I use the Five C’s on all assignments…
especially the proposal since it was very detailed.
I learned the Five C’s from reading the documents
on canvas.
Attaining this knowledge is important to having a
successful career in school and general life.
5. Chapter five was important because it educates how
business documents are constructed, which was helpful
when I made my New Proposal Program.
The most helpful part of this chapter is the section about
picking the proper audience and how to address them.
I learned about business writing documents and elements
by doing the assignments and reading the proper material
presented to me.
The sample within this chapter is excellent and beneficial,
because it shows step by step on how to make memos and
proposals.
I noticed that there are numerous types of reports, and I will
remember that when I take my courses for my business
minor.
6. Chapter 8: Presentations and Meetings has educated me
about groups and strategies that I never considered to use.
I believe the most beneficial criteria of this chapter was
about creating schedules for each group member. It helps to
keep everyone on track and aware of important due dates.
I learned that listening is a key component of learning.
Listening to what others say is crucial for attaining
knowledge and direction.
I practiced group scheduling in my ethical issues class by
making a group chat with times and information for my
group. This was beneficial because it helped keep everyone
on track.
I will use visual aids in all my presentations, because it
keeps the audience engaged to my information being
presented.
7. Email newsletters are important for keeping and
building a relationship to current /potential clients.
Relationship marketing is key for building a successful
company and reputation.
I understand now that newsletters are key to building a
large audience towards whatever your business is.
I learned how to create an Email newsletter by making
one for the website Peter and I developed.
I created one so people would visit our website about
traveling to Jupiter, FL.
In the future, I might use a newsletter again if I own
my own business and need to attract new clients
8. Chapter two is mainly about proper technology
that is used with in many workplaces.
I used text messaging, emails, forums, and web
design this semester’s second half for interaction
between myself and other classmates.
I learned that communication through technology
is most important for keeping on track through
deadlines.
I practiced communication everyday, since
interaction is part of everyday life.
I will use technology in future workplaces no
matter what job I attain in the future.
9. The exercises for grammar helped me build
better structure for my writing projects in
professional writing.
I practiced my grammar by using the exercises
in the modules and mostly from the peer
evaluation requirements.
Grammar is needed in the working force today,
and that is why it is so crucial to have
tremendous grammatical skills.
In the future, I will always need to focus on my
grammar by practicing and reading.
10. Thank you for viewing my presentation .
This semester I did learn a lot and I appreciate
the impact your class had on me.
Have a great rest of the semester.