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    technique that allows workers more control over how they perform their own tasks, giving them more responsibility” (Carpenter, M., Taylor, B., and Erdogan, B., 2009, p. 336). While job enrichment has its share of both advantages and disadvantages, it is one design technique that managers use when reorganizing the structure of the company. In

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    Goal setting is an intricate part of our own lives; not just in the sports realm. Goals such as talking, walking, running come early in our lives set by our parents, evolving to running fast and hard, set by ourselves later in our lives. As we explore this technique, we also get a view of a collegiate swimming team’s success and methodology. Jeff Hegle is the head swimming and diving coach at St. Cloud State University (SCSU). Jeff has been the coach at SCSU for 15 years, returning to Alma Mater

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    matters, the proper use and understanding of the goal hierarchy, and how an individual can develop grit. Duckworth’s argument is important because it replaces the traditional viewpoint of success being determined by talent to one which sees success as a result of passion and perseverance. The first major topic addressed in Grit is the concept of grit itself and why it matters. Duckworth defines grit as passion and perseverance for long-term goals (54). She labels these gritty people “grit paragons

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    forever. My personal goals are to be married and have a child or children by the age of 30. Secondarily and far less pressing is to drive a full sized truck, and to comfortably afford it. My academic goals are very unclear. They directly correlate with my career goals which have not been set. But for the sake of this paper my academic goal is to first get my AA. And if I still have no set career goal, to move onto UCF to either study physical training or business. My career goals that I have set have

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    taking ownership of your thoughts and actions. To me, personal responsibility is having integrity. What I mean by this is being trustworthy, to do the right thing all the time. For example, plagiarizing work, if someone is trustworthy they will do their own work, rather than copy someone else's and turning that work in for a grade. If someone is to have integrity, they will also report any wrong doings that they are aware of. If you know of someone that is cheating or plagiarizing and you do not report

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    My Goal As A RMU Athlete

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    Goal orientation has always been an important attribute of my personality. It is a necessity of mine to create reasonable goals within every realm of my life. It is also a necessity to create dream goals, giving me the ability to strive for something greater than myself. In compliance with this mentality, I expect myself to achieve all goals, no matter the complexity or improbability. I find that making goals and achieving goals keeps me in the mindset to be successful; they keep me motivated,

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    I want to be successful and that is my main goal. This year, especially, I have been working hard to reach my educational goals. I know I am a smart student and I need to work to my full potential. When I am off on my own I want to be responsible and independent instead of relying on my mom all of the time. I plan to work even harder in the future so I can achieve many things. I want to be able to choose my own career, be happy with it, and be the successful person I know I can be. However, it was

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    Personal Development Plan

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    Introduction Leadership, a critical management skill, is the ability to motivate a group of people toward a common goal. These items will help you develop your skills as a leader. What is Personal Development Planning PDP is defined as: A structured and supported process undertaken by an individual to reflect upon their own learning, performance and/or achievement and to plan for their personal, educational and career development.( Section 28 Guidelines for HE Progress Files) ‘Development is

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    Vision Board Assignment

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    The vision board assignment had us list goals we want to achieve sometime in our lives. I am most determined to get my drivers license, graduate high school and go to Ohio State for college. The hardest part of this assignment was figuring out what my goals actually are. However, after I realized what my goals are, making the vision board itself was easy. The first thing I want to achieve is getting my drivers license. Driving is something that becomes very important in life. I will take driving

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    Did you know that studies show that people who go over their goals daily by writing them down, reviewing them, and preparing them, their chances of succeeding doubles than a person who doesn't? Habits (topics) one to three from The 7 Habits of HIghly Effective Teens explain how to become successful, have positive attitudes, good choices, and how to calmly handle some important situations. The three habits are Being Proactive, Beginning with the End in Mind, and lastly, Putting First Things First

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