-Alex Whitman
Trail Paradise
Thursday, June 14, 2012
What I bring to the table.
Every person has their own unique types of skills and talents they can contribute among groups. Some of the skills I have include leadership, organization, creativity, and dedication. For future projects like this one, my leadership skills could push the team in the direction needed. Or if I was not the leader, having leadership talents I would be able to detect when others or myself need assistance. Then after helping, or being helped, my team mates and I would be able to overcome even more challenges. My organization helps keeps my thoughts and work in place. As a result, I am able to keep track and of everyone's ideas and assignments more quickly and effectively. Being creative has opened new ideas on how we can present our findings and display our ideas. In turn for future projects, with my creativity we can appeal to wider audiences. Lastly, the most important factor about me is my dedication. It defines me as being someone who is always reliable and can get the work done, which is one of the biggest factors when choosing a teammate.
Am I suitable for another project?
I believe I would be a great asset to a project such as the
Six Mile trail due to my great public speaking skills and leadership qualities.
Although I was not the leader of this team, I have many qualities such as
patience, organization, and understanding that a key to any leader. I have
always been great at public speaking and would be a great candidate for giving
a presentation. In an organized business environment I would help lead a team
of qualified candidates to provide a useful presentation that we could see to
its completion. When we have gathered adequate
information I will be able to convey that information to other businesses and
the public to gain support for our project.
-Robert Stafford
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